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gf0012-aust

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I was just pointing out that the only times I've seen SAS members not in combat fatigues was when they were wearing suits during CPP. I know them wearing the suits and other clothes so they blend into public settings is completely different to them wearing some of their own clothes on a mission.
nope, the term "suit" is a euphemism for a civilian employee - it has no relationship to uniforms on the job in non standard attire.
 

Dragoon95

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nope, the term "suit" is a euphemism for a civilian employee - it has no relationship to uniforms on the job in non standard attire.
So you're saying that when a Special Forces soldier is wearing a "Suit" on the job...it's not a "Suit". :confused:

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