Here's the note " Regulations in force at the time required that those going on leave to wear the usual summer kharki drill trousers and shirt plus beret, tie and shoes.
We, being young, infantry and not a little proud of ourselves as the 'Upholders of the ANZAC Spirit'

We had a looong walk to civilization and a lift was always welcome, but rare as we were in an isolated camp. On one occassion, after the dress change, we heard a car coming and looking back we saw the well known Studebaker of the OC.---panic---out of authorized dress.
The car stopped and a smiling Arch (we always called him that out of his hearing) offered us a lift. He never mentioned our dress.
I suspect that he knew all about our changing arrangements (he seemed to know everything else) and there was never any mention of it later. I guess he approved."
Arch was a soldier's soldier.