Posted on May 25, 2019
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I say stop changing it. Current OCP look alright.
However if we were to change AGAIN I would say to change all branches to the same pattern. Adapt the Marine’s pattern, except remove the tiny Marine logo. Everyone can use the branch specific name tapes. I just think think would be the most economical way to do it. Get a bigger contract cheaper and utilize tax money more efficiently.
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CDR Mike Haberthur either service could easily just be issued a particular set of camo for what other service they’re attached to.
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SFC (Join to see) to what end? The jobs that either service has that requires getting dirty can be better served using coveralls.
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CDR Mike Haberthur I know when the Air Force sends a JTAC with the Army that individual is in sector with who they are supporting.

I’ve seen chemical specialist however that would need the uniform. But uniformity is always preferred
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I am thinking you really want to bring back some of the crisper, less sloppy look that we used to have to achieve (especially in Garrison) and not so much about the pattern.

I submit that this should be the use of pink and greens. Obviously combat style in the field, or motor pool, but wearing a class B pink and green would bring some of that attention to detail and pride
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Great idea
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I’ve been in since the BDU/DCU era, but I think the current OCP pattern answers all modern needs for a functional camouflage pattern.

To the people calling for a class B or “pinks and greens” in garrison era: don’t forget maintenance of a dress uniform, i.e. other than field uniforms, incurs cost to every service member.

This is especially true if you’re going to have people checking others on a daily basis to ensure conformity. Although people will look more “sharp” with a policy like this in place, I’d much rather have SM focus on attention to detail with their job, rather than trying to look pretty.
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Cheers to this
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Sgt Bernie Lee
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I remember as a slick sleeve private in the Marine Corps back in 66 if it cost a nickle to poop we would have to puke but we always sent our utilities and service uniforms to the cleaners every week and there were at least 4-5 irons in the barracks along with starch and cover blocks so every Marine looked like a Marine at all times and if not presentable there would be no liberty. Of course we complained a bunch but pride took control and we realized what it cost to become part of something way bigger than we were and then it was a contest- who could be the most squared away and represent what we earned with vigor. What Happened ? If your not proud of your branch of service then you shouldn`t be there. They don`t need you. If you are gonna wear a uniform then take special care to wear it to the best and sharpest you can. I still spit shine my shoes and black boots and because of my Marine tattoos I refuse to walk around like a slob. You represent the best America has to offer so I think you cheat those who have gone before you if you`re not being the and living like The Best America Has To Offer. Semper Fi USMC 1966-72 Vietnam 1967-69
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