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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I’d punch myself In the face. No only are they single ribbons, but they are out of order as well. The jacket looks gross as well
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About like I did when one of the soldiers in my squad (both squad members, neither one of us the squad leader) showed up for a CSM inspection wearing HIGHLY polished speed lace boots with his Class A's because he couldn't find his low quarters. I told him I wanted to be inspected before him. I DID NOT want to be downstream of that shit storm.
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I would counsel them on why the military isn't the best career option for them....
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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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