Saturday, July 6, 2013

Service uniform approved for all members

6 July 2013 GREENSBURG, PA — Time Line Enterprises (TLE) adopts a service uniform for use during parades, color guard, and static living history display events. Rooted in the history of the United States Army, as late at the 1970's the the use of a "suntan" service uniform for all ranks was authorized. TLE has adopted an all-khaki commercial version for member use in limited situations.

"The new uniform embodies unity. It's sharp and historically Army from World War II through the mid '70's, and the fact that the components are easily purchased through commercial sources were all considerations when choosing the new TLE service uniform." said Jon Baker, president of Time Line Enterprises. "It will help identify our organization as a professional group where a service uniform is necessary such as color guard, and parade."



Components include a black beret with unique TLE insignia, khaki shirt, black tie and black web belt with brass buckle, khaki pants (Dickies™ #874), and black polished oxford-type shoes. The uniform components are commercially available through Dickies™in both Class A, long sleeve (Dickies™ #549), and Class B, short sleeve (Dickies™ #574), versions. Both male and female personnel are authorized the wearing of trousers/slacks.

Authorized TLE uniform components including, but not limited to: TLE ribbons and awards, unique shoulder insignia, reenacting unit (impression) insignia, name plate, etc are to be worn with pride on the new TLE service uniform. Members should seek out their platoon leader for further details.

"This new addition to the uniform of TLE links today's reenactor with the heritage of yesteryear's warriors." "It connects them to the past." added Jon Baker, president of Time Line Enterprises.

Time-Line Enterprises is a family oriented ministry and educational outreach re-enacting living history (501c3) nonprofit corporation, located in Greensburg PA, who's mission is to bring Christian ministry to those in the re-enacting community and to provide educational history programs from the 1700's to present. All faiths and ages are welcome. Minors are encouraged to join with a parent or guardian.

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CONTACT:
Jon J. Baker
President Time Line Enterprises
724-217-0022
jonj@zoominternet.net

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