Should Soldiers wear the Class B/Tropical uniform for daily duties?
No, But I could see it becoming the standard at non functional NCOES courses.
MSG,
Money and practicality arguments aside. I believe the Army is moving in the wrong direction with the "Professionalism" bit. We exist to protect and defend the constitution of the United Stated against all enemies. In and of itself that requires us to commit unnatural acts ie. murder(for lack of a better description). To try and put all of us in a suit and tie seems to take away the focus on what exist to do. You can't, in my opinion, say that Soldiers in MTOE units dont have to wear them daily but those in TDA do, and then try to call everyone a Soldier. Making them wear different uniforms essentially segregates them and creates a divide. Lets face it, line guys consider everyone else POG's already. Any one of us should be able to, at a moments notice, be able to perform any legal order given to us. Making people dress up all fancy to "look good" takes away from their ability to perform.
Respectfully.
I know when I was working in an office, I would have been able to "protect and defend the constitution" just as easily in a semi-dress uniform as in a utility uniform.
I had a quick review of AR700-84, and it spells out a few different situations. Briefly, uniforms issued as part of a soliders basic clothing bag are that individuals responsibiltiy to replace using the clothing allowance. (the rules are different for USAR/USANG)
OCIE is different, and can be exchanged. If you have OCIE clothing/uniforms, probably including ACUs, the regulation seems to indicate that they are eligible for 'replacement-in-kind'.
Deployment makes everything different, you can do direct exchange of operational uniforms for all kinds of reasons, including 'normal' wear and tear, while part of the deployment. cycle.


Uniforms
