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Why is a doctor in uniform? The Surgeon General that is. What rule establishes that they wear uniforms?


Why is NOAA qualify for military service credits in the VA?


Neither are formally a part of service branches based on anything I've seen so far.
 
The surgeon general commands the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps, which is a uniformed service. I'll echo "your google broken"?
 
There is no reason for a 'public health' employee to be uniformed.

So, my question stands.



'Just because it's so' is not an answer.

They are not armed and do not serve in combat roles.
 
Whatever.


If this is a burning issue for you, you have too much time on your hands.

Maybe a nice hobby would help.
 
'Just because it's so' is not an answer.

Yes it is.

Why is the second Tuesday in November election day in the States? The answer is just because it was established that way.

Pity, I guess, that the public health service didn't consult with you about this beforehand.
 
There is no reason for a 'public health' employee to be uniformed.

So, my question stands.



'Just because it's so' is not an answer.

They are not armed and do not serve in combat roles.

They are part of the Navy


ETA: The google says they aren't.
 
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There is no reason for a 'public health' employee to be uniformed.

So, my question stands.



'Just because it's so' is not an answer.

They are not armed and do not serve in combat roles.

Well, you got your answer.
 
Many decades ago, when I was an Admiralty Civil Servant, we didn't wear a uniform. But whenever we went aboard a Royal Navy ship, we had to board wearing a hat which we would doff to the quarterback. In my office, we had 'The Hat' which anyone would borrow if going to a ship. It was battered, shapeless and ancient.

As an 'officer' I had my own official hat (apart from the white safety helmet I would wear when walking around the dockyard). In 1965 I was at sea on a Royal Navy ship when the Admiralty published an order saying that civil servants no longer had to wear a hat. Instead, when boarding, a nod towards the quarterdeck would do.

I ceremoniously consigned my hat to the Irish Sea.

The office hat was burned.

But if a Civil Servant, of whatever rank, was required to attend court, he/she would wear the official civil court dress - a cutaway jacket, braided edge trousers (or skirt) with braid representing the rank on the jacket. Buckingham Palace had a stock of such uniforms as required. My father wore the uniform so often he had his own made by Moss Bros. I was pleased I never had to. They didn't have any in extra extra large sizes.
 
Why is a doctor in uniform? The Surgeon General that is. What rule establishes that they wear uniforms?


Why is NOAA qualify for military service credits in the VA?


Neither are formally a part of service branches based on anything I've seen so far.

Congress established that both are part of the military and thus are entitled and required to appear in uniform and earn credits as if they are military. The Surgeon General is given a military commission and is entitled to wear service ribbons on his uniform.
 
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