It's Christmas Ball season. Do you hate it when your CSM makes people where their uniforms instead of civilian attire?
Believe me I'm all about wearing the uniform. That's why I invested in the Mess Dress. However, I do believe for something that is supposed to be a morale building social event, there should be an option.
I think you can still have PRIDE in the uniform without having to wear it everywhere you go. For an event where I can bring my spouse and she can wear this extravagent ball gown with her hair down and nice shoes, jewelry etc. but my peer has to wear her uniform, hair up, no jewlery, its not the same.
For us it really doesnt matter because we have a real equivalent. The mess dress or even the blues for that matter is basically a tuxedo with ribbons on it. We can't "do" our hair. That's about the extent of our showing off.
Im just saying for once, let a woman be a woman and do what women like to do.
and/or families. It is still a tradition, but not as formal (think I said this already). It is frequently seen as Holiday Balls, Spring
Cotillion, or unit banquets to celebrate retirements/promotions/awards. I agree with the MSG/1SG "Equality isn't Equality if only applied sometimes". All Soldiers should take part, the only way to make it work otherwise is to give both male and females the option. As a commander we always found a way to offset the cost for the Soldier and wearing the uniform was never an issue (even for our females in the FSC).
Anyway balls were a mixed bag in my unit. Some even ended up with us being banned from holding another event in that city like Laughlin did after a few incidents during the 1998 Birthday Ball which included the "Cpl God Incident" (I missed that one because I had my tickets, but since I was away from the Platoon working with the PMO office, nobody told me where the ball was being held). The next year I don't know when or where it was held since I was on a ship on work ups for a MEU. 2000 I almost made it to the ball. Most of the guys in my platoon were in the casino enjoying free drinks because we made friends with the waitresses so they would brink us free drinks while we sat at the nickel slots.
Anyway the 2000 ball was infamous for the events that happened around it and after. Like one of my good friends getting into trouble because he was so drunk he was wearing a Hawaiian shirt while dragging his Service Alpha (green pickle suit) jacket around the hallway near his room, and then there was a criminal investigation related to a Marine Wife and rumors of rape which turned out to be adultery.
So maybe we needed a little more Ball and military good order and discipline and less of a brawl which ended up happening when a drunk Marine fought a security guard.

