Civilian greatcoats are given to men discharged as physically unfit for further service.
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Civilian greatcoats are given to men discharged is physically unfit for further service.
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Then there is the hardy annual about greatcoats.
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Plastic buttons will take the place of brass buttons in all future supplies of greatcoats.
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These will be issued when the existing stocks of greatcoats with brass buttons have been exhausted.
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Greatcoats have been issued for the equipment of cadets attending instructional courses, up to 2½ percent.
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We already issue a limited number of greatcoats and boots for cadets who are on gliding exercises.
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Provided he is fitted with a raincoat an airman must surrender his servicegreatcoat, which is normally returned to stock.
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At no time have airmen on demobilisation been allowed to purchase agreatcoat.
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Is it logical to give airmen agreatcoatto keep out the cold and not give them a raincoat to protect them from the rain?
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It is intended that on demobilisation a soldier will retain his uniform (exceptgreatcoat) and kit, and he will therefore keep his cap and badge.
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It is known that there are a few isolated cases of units being without greatcoats owing to distribution difficulties.
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Is it not a fact that repeated promises have been made for nearly a year that these units will be supplied with greatcoats?
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Pending the provision of a full supply of greatcoats, authority has been given for the local purchase of overcoats where necessary.
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I cannot give any assurance about the supply of greatcoats, because the issue is a matter of difficulty.
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