Posted on Jun 15, 2016
Are septum piercings authorized in Air Force uniforms?
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That would honestly kill me. I was all about uniform regulations. I took pride in my uniform and spent an hour each day making sure I always looked shit hot. This speaks to me as someone who only care about herself instead of everything her uniform represents. It saddens me that people don't have the same love for the honor of wearing the uniform that I did.
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Axel Foley
Thank you for your service, sir. To us disabled folks who could not serve, you remain a true patriot. Sempre Fi, & Fair Winds & Following Seas. HOORAH!
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MSgt Mike Samson
Guess times are truly changing. Could never wear those back in the day. Nothing fancy just plain studs if I recall.
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PO2 Samantha Day
I thought at one time they used to lead the bull by the ring in its nose..... I wonder if that was her intent for her superiors. Just a thought.... On a professional level, she is disrespecting the uniform. How can she look in the mirror and think that looks appropriate, let alone within regulations? What is happening to our military today is atrocious...
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SGT (Join to see)
Too much PC PO2 Samantha Day. Nobody wants to start a war about someone's appearance. At least, that's what I think.
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PO2 Samantha Day
Nobody is... I spoke my mind, so it seems I need to stay with a forum that is more opened minded and not worried about that.
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SGT (Join to see)
I'm not worried about it. What I wrote is what I think is happening. It wasn't addressed to you. I was insinuating the higher command wouldn't approve it, but try to not make it a personal thing with these two women, or others. I don't know what would happen. Things have changed so much in the military, I'm glad I'm not in anymore. I would be busted down to a PVT, and get an article 15, or worse.
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PO1 John Miller Anytime I see someone with a septum piercing, I want to attach a leash to it, and lead them around like livestock. Being that she is in uniform, I can see it unfolding like this:
1) Airman shows up with piercing, and is corrected before pulling onto the base
2)Airman notes the Security Police Officer's name
3) Airman files a SHARP complaint against the SP Officer
4) SP Officer gets a reprimand because he said something to her.
That is the way of things. The way of Politically Correct.
1) Airman shows up with piercing, and is corrected before pulling onto the base
2)Airman notes the Security Police Officer's name
3) Airman files a SHARP complaint against the SP Officer
4) SP Officer gets a reprimand because he said something to her.
That is the way of things. The way of Politically Correct.
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SrA (Join to see)
I don't think it's as absurd as this. She's directly disobeying a regulation. If she so much as dared to file a report on his correction she would find herself in a deep hole of crap because he tried to do her a favor by telling her to remove it rather than noting her name and giving it to her command.
Yeah the military is getting much softer than how it used to be and they need to stop caring so much about the poor feelings of the people who are supposed to be battle hardened and ready.
Yeah the military is getting much softer than how it used to be and they need to stop caring so much about the poor feelings of the people who are supposed to be battle hardened and ready.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SrA (Join to see) - in a society where the criminal can sue their victim because they fell breaking into a house and an individual can sue a fast food place over spilled coffee in the lap, we cannot automatically discount that the person taking corrective action could end up on the hot seat. I agree with the whole just say thank you for the correction, and not being reported, but that is not the way modern society works.
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If I were her supervisor, her and I would have a one way conversation about this pic and the violation of uniform standards.....
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SGT (Join to see)
I think the most politically correct response would be a Stone Cold Stunner. You're not using a nose ring with a busted face.
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MSG (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) - Hey, I just said a one way conversation. I never said HOW that conversation would go.
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I'm not even AF and I would still make her stand there till she took it out then escort her back to her command!
Also she isn't wearing her seat belt properly!!! LOL
Also she isn't wearing her seat belt properly!!! LOL
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No it's not! I don't even need to look it up AFI 36-2903! Does not matter if she is AD, Reserve, or Guard!
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I am active duty Air Force and I can rest assure you that no AD SNCO would let this "Airman" walk around so blatantly out of regulations!
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Sgt William Themann
Mdm. She's in a POV. Even her earrings are not 35-10. I think she's messing around. If not then yes not while in uniform.
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