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As for the brass, asked if she had ever heard of the phenomenon of Military Bronies, a Pentagon spokeswoman said "I'm unaware of the concept. But when told about Rainbow Dash patches finding their way onto uniforms, the spokeswoman told FoxNews.com there could be a problem.
“Please note, non-authorized, non-military patches are not authorized for wear on military uniforms,” she said
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/18...#ixzz210KUfpmP
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Its called 'military uniform' for a reason.
I wonder how long you have to have been a member of the pillow biters club to earn your pony patch. Wheres that puke smiley?
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“I can think of at least four violations here: wearing a duty uniform while supposedly off-duty or at an unauthorized location;
wearing an official Army uniform to an event that I guarantee the Army is not officially involved with; wearing a non-sanctioned patch on the uniform in place of current unit patch; and attending a My Little Pony convention.”
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/18...#ixzz210Lt9XyD
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