Posted on Apr 6, 2014
SGM Matthew Quick
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Aside from line units or motor pools (or any other physical-type duty), should the Army move to a more professional uniform for daily duties?

If we're truly trying to more to a more professional looking group, (hairstyles, tattoos, etc.) why not go to the Class B/Tropical uniform on a daily basis?
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SSG Robert Burns
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I suggested this and was shot at.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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But they missed out of love SSG Robert Burns However, please refrain from standing near me until we have ALL the facts though.
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1LT William Clardy
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Dangit, SSG Robert Burns! You're tempting me to violate one of my fundamental rules: Don't stand next to or share a foxhole with somebody who keeps getting shot at.
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SGT Randel Pruett
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Maybe if you sit in an office all day, sure why not.
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CSM Aircraft Maintenance Senior Sergeant
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HQ's, Staff Elements, Pentagon, YES! Line units no. But they should be worn at least once a month regardless of where you work.
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SGT Fire Team Leader
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It would definitely give a nod to the past routines of the Army. I think it might raise discipline. All for it.
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LTC Student
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At what level of HQs?
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SSG Training Sergeant
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I would include school houses (unless training dictates otherwise); recruiting stations; hospitals (clerical staff);
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SFC Brigade Career Counselor
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I completely agree. If not for everyday duty, can we please stop allowing Soldiers to attend public functions in ACU's?
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
SP5 Joel O'Brien
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It all comes down to the job...and...how much of a public image units want to maintain.
Back in the mid 70's I was with American Forces Network Europe and don't recall wearing 'fatigues' except for once-a-year visits to the range. It was A's or B's every day unless you were in engineering.
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Working for AFN in Europe, not to shabby
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SGT Morrison  (Mike) Hogwood
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understand that the ACU's are a ugly uniform,maybe go back to the old fatigues we wore and we tucked our shirts in,had made you work on height and weight standards better,and also you do not know when the balloon is gonna go up and poof your on alert,back in the day we had keep LBE gear with us ,I was in medical and hated whites and anything to do with class A or b in a medical setting,iruined more dress uniforms than i did fatigues and BDU's,I am for a better appearances in uniform.
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Karl Russell
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I was a military dependent, and now work in the Civilian Govt Sector. Our Uniformed Staff must wear a Dress Uniform (Class B) when in view of the public. They can wear the ACUs (Utility) when working other assignments. The Class B uniform to me is what I would expect to see for public interaction.
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