Yes, I know that. (Hence why I called them dress uniforms in my previous post.) But those are not any military uniforms, white tie or black tie, that I can find.
I even went to the trouble of looking up when uniforms are changed, since that photo was taken in the 1960s.
So, again, which branch wears these formal outfits?
I've already looked up all formal wear uniforms for the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Force and none of them match the ones shown here.
Also, the biggest clue that they aren't military uniforms are the photos in the JFK library labeling this photo as JFK and Jackie photographed with their aides.
Just because there's some shiny braid work and/or pins on a tuxedo doesn't mean it's military.
Yes, I know that. (Hence why I called them dress uniforms in my previous post.) But those are not any military uniforms, white tie or black tie, that I can find. I even went to the trouble of looking up when uniforms are changed, since that photo was taken in the 1960s.
So, again, which branch wears these formal outfits?
I've already looked up all formal wear uniforms for the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Force and none of them match the ones shown here.
Also, the biggest clue that they aren't military uniforms are the photos in the JFK library labeling this photo as JFK and Jackie photographed with their aides.
Just because there's some shiny braid work and/or pins on a tuxedo doesn't mean it's military.
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