Posted on Sep 11, 2016
How would you react if someone showed up to a uniform inspection with a ribbon rack like this?
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One good reason to sometimes actually have to stand inspection in a uniform class that requires the wearing of ribbons. There was a time that is what many of us did wear and had open ranks inspections daily by our own supervisors and also once in a while from Superior Officers or NCOs. These uniforms were used enough people not only knew how to wear them but maintain them and have a proper insignia and decorations that were required. if there was any question then refer to the proper Regulation for guidance and follow that instruction, its not optional but required ! I've never actually seen a display that was that bad and I do look. Its not complicated !
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The old Platoon Sergeant in me would be thinking "lunch is served in the Shark Tank"
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I probably scream at them and then have Every NCO and Officer in the area come check out this pile.
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1. Have NCO chain perform a very memorable counseling session. They are extremely creative individuals... no video.
2. Have Soldier prepare a class on how to wear multiple ribbons, and describe the importance of preparation for an event, like inspections.
3. Have Soldier translate/communicate that experience into preparing for a combat mission, and describe possible results from a lack of preparation.
4. Redo inspection... on a Saturday, at 0500hrs, and every two hours afterwards, until 1500hrs.
5. Repeat as necessary until understood.
2. Have Soldier prepare a class on how to wear multiple ribbons, and describe the importance of preparation for an event, like inspections.
3. Have Soldier translate/communicate that experience into preparing for a combat mission, and describe possible results from a lack of preparation.
4. Redo inspection... on a Saturday, at 0500hrs, and every two hours afterwards, until 1500hrs.
5. Repeat as necessary until understood.
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This cat earned an immediate throat punch. No questions asked; just a swift shot to the jugular lol. No one can legitimately be this ate up lol
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"Excuse me Airman* Palmer, I don't remember having to ask you, so stand down for a few." (Just kidding!)
* in the AF we're all Airmen !
Didn't want you to get your feathers
Ruffled, JP4 !
* in the AF we're all Airmen !
Didn't want you to get your feathers
Ruffled, JP4 !
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Seriously? I'd look at the back of their uniform, tell them it looks like they had an "accident" and while gone fix that fruit salad" ('cause that's what it looks like!)
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Brah I would just laugh take them to the side and ask them wtf happen I would rather you call and tell me you shit isn't ready that show up like this and embarrass yourself and your leadership go change over and come see me after
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That would be a disgrace. I recommend the pin-iT Card so you always look your best.
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I'd want to know why his/her wingmen didn't help him/her out before inspection. That's the bigger crime in my opinion, unless the person is known to just be a lazy shit head. In that case, it would simply be one more right up that would most likely lead to his/her eventual lack of retention.
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I would probably laugh. Then I would look at his buddies and tell them to square this kid away. No need for the smoke sessions or paperwork. Some service members need closer leadership than others. Now if he or she was in for a few years and I thought he or she should know better, than maybe I would see it differently. This picture here is clearly from a FNG.
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I once saw an E6 with her rank on her shoulder boards upside down. E6. Rank upside down.
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SGT Alejandro Benavides
I might have used the wrong name. I think they might be called shoulder marks. What NCOs And officers wear their rank on when wearing just the shirt, no asu jacket ~853078: LtCol formerly known as Capt. Gunny B] -
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Apparently a seaman doesn't make enough to buy $3.59 for ribbons and a mounting bar. But I'll bet he has an Xboxone!
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LTJG (Join to see)
I'd correct you and say "she", but since September 1st, I am no longer authorized to make that type of assumption.
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They would have to take both of us to the emergency room to surgically remove my foot from her ass (by the way it's obviously a female judging by the rest of the uniform). MAC (PJ), Ret.
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To all who may be wondering that is the Uniform of a Naval Sea Cadet. Sea Cadets train like the Naval Reserve and begin at the age of 11. Now This dont excuse the offence, to many have gotten their panties in a wad over who this Uniform belongs to. I'd say this cadet does NOT have Military parents, bu the blame fall all around. Even her best rack mate ought to have known this wont fly.
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PO3 Ricky Foster
I should have said this "looks like" a Sea Cadet Uniform as there is not enough info to say 100%
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COL David Turk
If this a cadet, why are they wearing the NDSR (top row)? I believe the reg states must be active duty or active reserve during the designed period.
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PO1 John Miller
Not a Sea Cadet. It's a woman's uniform who went to Seaman Apprenticeship Training instead of A school.
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The simple answer... Get the hell out of my office and fix yourself. If I've got junior Marines, I'll send them to fix him. Otherwise, I'll be the one to fix him.
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Send to the Post Exchange and have him, or her get a ribbon bar to put them on for a neater look.
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ask where he went drinking last night... and Hand him AR 670-1 and tell him to read it and get it fixed... NOW...
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I'm seriously confused at a loss the Plain Anchor is Ancient. The Jacket looks like the old dress suit uniform Zumwalt Style. National Defense? Vietnam Maybe? Pistol Marksmanship in front of Sea Service and GWOT? I Guess they reincarnated the Old Anchor but the Jacket still has me thrown for a loop. Definitely not the Suit and Tie I had from 76-80 or Crackerjacks I had thereafter and Someone needs to help this Person Badly.
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SCPO (Join to see)
Nope that's a Female Dress Blue Jacket, Undesignated Seaman. That uniform will go away soon and females will wear blue crackerjacks.
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Well .. since it looks NAVY ... is about par for the course ......... Just kidding ..
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I've got 4 words.. "He's not my soldier"
If there was time prior I would obviously try to fix him.
Judging by how much he cares about his uniform, I don't expect him to arrive early for inspection.
He is a direct reflection of his leadership. Take a minute and think about that.
If there was time prior I would obviously try to fix him.
Judging by how much he cares about his uniform, I don't expect him to arrive early for inspection.
He is a direct reflection of his leadership. Take a minute and think about that.
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LTJG (Join to see)
She* I'm fairly certain either she was being messed with and got confused or someone posted this solely for the reaction value.
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Somebody is not doing their job on instructing cadets on proper wear and care of the uniform.
Now if that was an Active member the ass chewing would long and painful for them.
As it is extra training is called for.
Now if that was an Active member the ass chewing would long and painful for them.
As it is extra training is called for.
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SFC Pete Kain
LTJG (Join to see) - Then somebody needs to tear an ass to shreds, unless it was a training lesson on what to look for.
If it's real ....That's just freaking sad. Go back to chew him/her to shreds.
Probably a good thing I am retired.
If it's real ....That's just freaking sad. Go back to chew him/her to shreds.
Probably a good thing I am retired.
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LTJG (Join to see)
SFC Pete Kain this is my circus now. I have a little more than a decade left, then I shall pass the torch. Being a ring leader is never easy with todays clowns. ;)
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LTJG (Join to see)
SFC Pete Kain - I felt it is fitting from a Veterans view looking in. In all seriousness, we as leaders try our best to square our people away and make them better leaders themselves. We teach them what we know and give them all the resources they need to succeed. At the end of the day, however it all comes down to a person's attitude and their core values.. As a leader, I try to show my Sailors that they have it in themselves to succeed - all it takes is a little effort.
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LTJG (Join to see)
Her NCO probably was the one "hazing" her. "Yeah make sure you put your ribbons on your dress coat. They should be in reverse order since it's on a coat, oh and they can only be in rows of three, so get the one and three ribbon rack." - That or this picture is someone trolling the internet!
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