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JJ_BPK 02-10-2019 11:46

SMA: Soldiers may be wearing fewer awards and decorations on the Army Greens
 
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Personally, I think participation awards should disappear.

I also just noticed SMA Dan is wearing a Ranger shoulder tab, rather than the badge?
Did he get the 5-sided out-house designated as an LLRP Bn??

Confused FOG :confused:


link: SMA: Soldiers may be wearing fewer awards and decorations on the Army Greens
By: Meghann Myers


LLRP - Low-Level Redundant Persons

Pete 02-10-2019 12:45

So they are going retro to the WW II uniform but have to check out boots?

I'm sure Corcoran is going to be surprised that they will be looking at prototypes..

JJ_BPK 02-10-2019 13:18

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 649571)
So they are going retro to the WW II uniform but have to check out boots?

I'm sure Corcoran is going to be surprised that they will be looking at prototypes..


I suspect Corcoran is ready,, but there are choices to be made?

exsquid 02-10-2019 15:13

When I was in the Navy, working uniforms (working whites & Johnny Cash) were routinely worn with only the three (3) highest awards and a maximum of two (2) qualification pins. Personally, when I retired my rack looked like a N. Korean general's but the overwhelming number were campaign / "I was there" awards not actual "I did something above and beyond" awards.

x/S

7624U 02-10-2019 15:35

So glad I'm retired in a month so i don't have to deal with another uniform change.

SF_BHT 02-10-2019 17:05

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Originally Posted by JJ_BPK (Post 649570)
Personally, I think participation awards should disappear.

I also just noticed SMA Dan is wearing a Ranger shoulder tab, rather than the badge?
Did he get the 5-sided out-house designated as an LLRP Bn??

Confused FOG :confused:


link: SMA: Soldiers may be wearing fewer awards and decorations on the Army Greens
By: Meghann Myers


LLRP - Low-Level Redundant Persons

Tabs are back on the shoulder on the new uniform.

CSB 02-10-2019 21:09

I have not seen a single image of the proposed "Pink & Green" uniform where the soldier is wearing a green beret.

The Army greens looked sharp with the green beret, but the ASU (blues) with a green beret look like a mashup that no one thought through.

Box 02-11-2019 08:11

I'm just glad to see Army brass is finally taking on the really tough issues and changing the uniform again.

G2squared 02-19-2019 00:10

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Originally Posted by Box (Post 649585)
I'm just glad to see Army brass is finally taking on the really tough issues and changing the uniform again.

Yeah, Sometimes it's best to leave the heavy lifting to upper management. They understand what it takes to build the military better than any of the minions.
G2

Box 02-19-2019 09:19

I thought we were only focusing on things that contributed to readiness and legality?
Is this uniform effort "nested" with the close combat lethality task force?

Wait - less ribbons means you can get READY quicker.
Better costumes will make troops more lethal.


Got it -
nothing more to see here - move along

WarriorDiplomat 02-19-2019 10:47

The bandaids help in the short turn I am certain their will be civilians lined up at the recruiter to get the cool uniform....The SMA is certainly taking on the real issues thank god

On the other hand those still in have yet another leader imposed stressor and cost on the troops to take their minds off the lesser issues

I think what is happening is some highly intelligent and considerate decision maker had an epiphany and a vision from God that told him that if the dress uniform was changed....yet again....that all the leadership, recruiting and behavior issues that plague the Army will be miraculously fixed.

What should happen is the entire Army staff should be froze from Battalion up while they fix the issues.....this includes getting rid of cancerous personality soldiers...poor leaders and replacing them....The Army has shown that its collective problem solving solution is too pass the buck

Ret10Echo 02-19-2019 18:14

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Originally Posted by Box (Post 649775)
Wait - less ribbons means you can get READY quicker.

Actually, it's that the bus driver hat can be put on with one hand... so you don't have to set your weapon down.

Joker 02-19-2019 21:02

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Originally Posted by Ret10Echo (Post 649787)
Actually, it's that the bus driver hat can be put on with one hand... so you don't have to set your pens or riding crop down.

Fixed it for you. :D

PSM 02-19-2019 21:36

I hated wrangling that Service Cap when traveling. Bring back the C*nt caps. They had them in WW2.

tom kelly 02-20-2019 17:32

AGREE....
 
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Originally Posted by PSM (Post 649790)
I hated wrangling that Service Cap when traveling. Bring back the C*nt caps. They had them in WW2.

Had the overseas service cap believe that was the Official nomenclature for the headgear when I was on active duty in 1962. Special Forces personnel were officially granted the wearing the green beret by President Kennedy on 12 October 1961 following a special warfare demonstration at McKellar's Pond, Ft.Bragg, North Carolina.


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