How do you feel about the ACUs fitted for females?
My 1st question is why to begin with, aren't we all supposed to be Soldiers not gender separated or specific, equal across the board, why would we need fitted duty uniforms for one gender or the other, doesn't that take away from we are constantly having drilled into us about treating everyone the same and equal.
DOD is complaining about budget and money constraints, yet we are going to have two separate uniforms, spending more unnecessary funds when one uniform across the board for everyone has worked for generations of Soldiers male and female. Somebody made some money or points for after their military career on this one.
Terminal Lance - Terminal Lance #282 “Size Matters”
Is it just me or does no one actually know what size blouse they’re supposed to wear? Pretty much everyone you talk to buys a medium-reg, because it’s the medium, regular choice; but there are actually many sizing options available for the blouse and trousers you wear every day. For instance, I found out after I got to the fleet that I was more suited for a small-long sized blouse. It fit the waist better and the arm length was perfect, since...
If the Army were a mostly female force, would you be saying the same thing about your female shaped uniform? Food for thought.
1SG McKeown, I myself remember the Khakis they were my favorite as well, Specially when worn with Patten leather shoes.
But I also wore the Khakis worn by many officers which had better material and looked better then standard issue.
That with a service cap appeared great.
CH LTC Elkins:
I concur, and as stated all Soldiers should strive for professionalism and a it brings a sense of discipline and devotion to duty.
I remember being an E-1 in 1984 and taking the entire weekend shining my boots. General Patton himself took pride in his uniform and personally, the return of maintaining military protocol.
V/R
CH CPT Davis

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