Already got mine. Surprised?
When they start wearing grunt uniforms? Thought was army at first, but she was too good looking and wasn’t wearing knee pads…..
Around 21-22ish was the date for everyone to look damn near the same except i think marines. The only difference was the color of the thread for name tapes, branches and rank. The AF and Navy went with a lighter brown that blends in you can't tell an E4 from an O5 until it's too late as i found out in Bagram and got chewed out something fierce.When they start wearing grunt uniforms? Thought was army at first, but she was too good looking and wasn’t wearing knee pads…..
Yeah, I missed a few in my day. Apologize, salute and move on. Always one douche bag out there that’ll prove a point. Usually some new-be 2LT….Around 21-22ish was the date for everyone to look damn near the same except i think marines. The only difference was the color of the thread for name tapes, branches and rank. The AF and Navy went with a lighter brown that blends in you can't tell an E4 from an O5 until it's too late as i found out in Bagram and got chewed out something fierce.
Nah it was definitely an O5 that ripped me and the other O3 a new one for not saluting....after that I switched back to civvies. Bagram and Ft Bliss were the only places I consistently wore a uniform during my deployment.Yeah, I missed a few in my day. Apologize, salute and move on. Always one douche bag out there that’ll prove a point. Usually some new-be 2LT….
When I was a MP in the army, I passed two cadets who stopped me and proceeded to chew my ass for not saluting. After explaining to them that they were not officers yet, my LT was standing at the doorway watching what was going on. He then walked over to them and put them at attention. He chewed their ass for a good 3-4 minutes. After wards, on our walk back to the barracks, I thanked him for what he had done….he said “I enjoyed that more than you did”.
On a side note, our squad used to go over his off base apartment and watch football games while me and his wife cooked deer meat that I would bring from home. He was one of the few officers that I actually liked.
Pshhhh should’ve told her you had fatigues
A buddy who I worked with for 25+ years who now lives 15 minutes from me, saved every uniform he ever had. Hats included. He had all of his tech school CDC’s as well…. When he moved down, I was up in Ohio helped him pack and move, I told him he had too change his mindset and get rid of stuff that didn’t need moved or kept for that matter. He didn’t, but he is now a couple years later and wiser….. He still kept the brand new fatigue cap that had never been wornReading thru my thoughts...
Commander are Bagram '09-'10
The O @Hedgelj encountered deployed was chickenshit in about 100 ways....with a 0-3 standingby
@Sgt Fury Lt was on the mark
@Jackalope CSM had the patience of Job, CO and CSM prolly had a good laff then put he put his, 'learning moment' face on...
In my 30 years in uniform, on to salute or not, "if in doubt, throw it out."
I'll say this, when walking a training base or really anywhere with lots of members not formed up as an 0-6, returning every one is a PITA but thats the only way it works.
@"J" I kept a pair w headgear of fatigues, BDU's(when all the services wore the same with Marines emblem stamped on thiers), Chocolate Chips, DCUs, ABU's, and OCPs.