Posted on Oct 1, 2015
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Today was the last day for the Army Green Service Uniform. So long farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good night..... The dress blue Class A uniform is the only approved Army Service Uniform. How do you feel about this? I always thought the dress blues were much classier than the dress greens and we all looked like walking pickles in it.

http://www.stripes.com/news/dress-greens-out-dress-blues-in-for-army-1.82189

#Farewell Army Green Service Uniform, 1954-2015. Today is the last day #Soldiers can wear it. U.S. Army General Colin L. Powell at Persian Gulf War Welcome Home Parade in New York City in 1991.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
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I thought these Army Ike Jackets were good looking
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CPT Jim Schwebach
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Ike looked pretty good in his, ummmm, Ike jacket.
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SSG Wesley Peck
SSG Wesley Peck
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CPT Jim Schwebach - I think you hit on something there. Most Generals carry a bit more around the waist. The latest uniforms seem make normal sized soldiers look fluffy in the middle, don't they?
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SP5 Cam Garcia
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I rather like this photo of a WWII MP on duty at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Now that's an Army photo for you....lol
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SP5 Cam Garcia
SP5 Cam Garcia
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I'd also get rid of the Beret, and have everyone wear the campaign hat.... while we're talking about uniforms......
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SSG Warren Swan
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So are we gonna have to wear PT belts in ASU's now? Safety first.
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MAJ Nurse Anesthetist
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Yes, goodbye!
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SFC Stephen King
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I will miss it. I also miss the service stripes and the distinctive size that the blues had but the ASU'S do not.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
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Greens for my entire career from '87-'13, to me the Blues were always for that special occasion and look so much better than the ASU version does, at least IMO. Still think they should have gone back to a uniform similar to the WWII look and kept the Blues as was.
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MAJ Security Cooperation Planner
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The Blues look better, fit better, and wear better. And they go much better with my kilt.
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I'll open myself up to criticism.... Mess blues and kilt...
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Dress Blues/ASU and Kilt
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SMSgt David A Asbury
SMSgt David A Asbury
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Who knows, some might like it now days.
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I Hated the dress greens, they were never comfortable to wear, didnt breath so thier hot. and looked like caca.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Real simple to me. Why are in a constant state of flux on uniforms? Unless there is a safety or national security reason, leave them alone. Good Grief, its getting so you don't know the branch of service anymore. On the bright side, the MIC appreciates the effort.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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CPT (Join to see) - I guess I am just "old school", but I am sad to see the "greens" go. I like the Army Blue uniform, but think it more appropriate as a dress uniform, as originally intended.

I also was never a fan of the idea to get rid of khakis/TWs, as I thought they were great as a Class B uniform. Certainly much more military looking than the green pants/shirt combo that made you look like a bus driver, airline pilot or something.
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SGT Bryon Sergent
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Turned mine in when I got out in 2003. Have returned to service 5 years ago and still don't have a set of ASU's for one reason or another. Before someone says anything, no I don't have the finances to go out and spend 500-800 dollars to purchase a set!
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