Betty Draper has sent us this article from the Regina Leader-Post dated July, 1938.
Trim new uniforms of navy blue with gold braid stripes and the company insignia are now being worn by pilots of *Trans-Canada Air Force Lines transport planes that land daily at Regina. The uniforms came into use July 1st .
Tunics are single-breasted, of lounge cut to the waist, with gold stripes on the left cuff, two stripes for the first pilot and one for his assistant. On the left breast is worn a gilt badge, the TCA insignia between outspread wings.
The summer uniform calls for a white pique over the navy blue cap, with black shoes, black tie, white shirt and brown gloves completing the uniform. If a raincoat is worn, it must be of navy blue gabardine or cravenette and of Royal navy design. The heavier coat, double breasted, is also blue of naval design.
New uniforms for the ground staff have not yet arrived in Regina. They will consist of white coveralls for the field staff, with the TCA insignia on the back, and white shirts, slacks and white cap.
(We located this photo from “Between Ourselves” May 1943 of uniforms, Left: Captain Jack Wright, First Officer Vic Wills, Stewardess Jean Beattie and Passenger Agent-in-charge Alan Frome. – eds)
(*Trans-Canada Air Force Lines as it was spelled in the article – eds)
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