by puddlepirate » Sun May 18, 2008 12:48 pm
From my experience of going to restaurants in the States, the Americans tend to eat early so in a USAF mess I'd expect dinner to be served at around 1930 and to leave the table at about 2130. I've never attended an Army/RAF/USAF Officer's Mess dinner but wardroom dinners in shore establishments tend to be 1900 for 1930. Dinner is served at 1930. Stoppers out and pass the port/maderia plus speeches around 2100. Band strikes up dance music from 2130 until late...... I doubt if Col Halt's function differed very much from that. The protocol for events such as these are pretty much set in stone. What is not acceptable is drunkeness leading to inappropriate behaviour - if you can't handle it, don't drink it.
I've a photo somewhere of the CO of my last unit dressed in frilly shirt and leather trousers, up on stage cavorting about whilst giving a karaoke rendition of a popular song......a commission is no bar to enjoying oneself, especially when amongst equals. Obviously if Halt was senor officer present then he would be expected to be behave accordingly - but would leave the function as early as protocol allowed so as not to impede the enjoyment of those junior to him. What happened after that would depend on those present - aircrew etc would probably let off more steam than admin personnel.....
So, at a guess, I would not be surprised if those at Col Halt's function withdrew from the table at about 2130. If he was the senior officer at the function then he would leave early, if not he would stay and enjoy himself.
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time (Winston Churchill)...causa latet, vis est notissima