Posted on Apr 30, 2015
Should the Air Force move to Dickies and a polo unless deployed?
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No, regardless of the job we are military and should look like it. If we switched to that for uniforms I would 100% separate at the end of my enlistment or switch branches. If I want to look like I work at an auto shop I'll go work at an auto shop.
If we change anything with our uniforms it needs to be to a pattern and style that we would deploy in. That way we don't have to pay for twice the uniforms, one pattern/type for stateside and one pattern/type for deployment. We should wear the multicams that the Army is adopting until such time as we have a conflict requiring a new pattern.
If we change anything with our uniforms it needs to be to a pattern and style that we would deploy in. That way we don't have to pay for twice the uniforms, one pattern/type for stateside and one pattern/type for deployment. We should wear the multicams that the Army is adopting until such time as we have a conflict requiring a new pattern.
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THIS QUESTION...SERIOUSLY? We are a combat Air Force that has combat uniforms for a reason. UNI meaning one. If you want to wear dickies or a polo shirt, then get out and go to work for someone else. Our uniform choices haven't always been the best in the last several years but they are functional in the environment we use them in...in garrison or deployed. My push is and will always be a standard fatigue uniform across all services...Suttle changes with small service specific markings. Keep your dress uniforms separate as to keep identity but get a standard across the board utility uniform.
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