Posted on Mar 17, 2015
How to differentiate personnel's rank during PT? Choice #2 worked amazingly in Hawaii.
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Personally, I think that the different color belts are a much better idea that way you can avoid an unneeded sharp complaint. (some people are petty like that)
Posted 11 y ago
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You people worry about a lot of little shit. Putin is about to go nuclear. Everyone is going to glow in the dark.
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No rank is necessary since leaders already set the example and lead from the front.
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Will any of this help in battle during our next confrontation with the Russian Bear?
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As an E-4, and then E-5, I was on my Department's PFT Team at (then) Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego. Often the PT group was in the hundreds, and taking the Officers and Enlisted through the planned PT was never a problem in regards to rank. In a setting like that, out of official uniforms, you simply treat everyone with respect and encouragement through the routines. When you happen to know the higher ranks, you throw in a few 'sir's', 'ma'am's' and 'Chief's'. Color coding? Belts? Rank emblems? Those are stupid distractions to the entire purpose of physical training and could even lead to distraction based injuries.
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It’s simple, if you do not recognize you don’t salute. If asked to do so you comply. If someone makes a correction in PTs you simply comply. The possibility of confusion only occurs when you come across someone from another unit. It has worked as long as we started wearing PT uniforms. Personally don’t see the need.
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