The class A uniform is the equivalent of a business suit. A good rule of thumb is that you would wear a class A to a function where a civilian would wear a business suit.
"Full dress" (however you describe that, such as white gloves, shoulder cords, etc.) is the class A worn for ceremonies, parades and such. For "formal dress" (where a civilian would wear a tuxedo), the class A can be worn with a formal shirt and bow tie.
How did a terminated member happen to have a department uniform, anyway? Shouldn't it (and all other accouterments) have been retrieved when the employee was terminated?
"Full dress" (however you describe that, such as white gloves, shoulder cords, etc.) is the class A worn for ceremonies, parades and such. For "formal dress" (where a civilian would wear a tuxedo), the class A can be worn with a formal shirt and bow tie.
How did a terminated member happen to have a department uniform, anyway? Shouldn't it (and all other accouterments) have been retrieved when the employee was terminated?