Posted on Jun 23, 2017
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A lot of yall aren't reading the full (Actual) question -

"what are your thoughts on those who hold their belt buckle or waistline?"
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CPT Bobby Johnson
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Usually I’m pulling a middle finger out of my pocket.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Do they think that they're cowboy's or farmers?
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SrA Edward Vong
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Fidget spinner =D
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SGT Dave Tracy
SGT Dave Tracy
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Oh great! Now you just gave 'em ideas!
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A1C Mathew Wood
A1C Mathew Wood
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No.
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CPL Allied Trades Specialist
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My AIT company banned those
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SGT Dave Tracy
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If not specifically prohibited, where's the problem? I was never once even looked at when I did it, much less told not to.
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SGT Randall Smith
SGT Randall Smith
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I guess I am old school. We would put our thumbs in our belt while talking. We also wore the old base ball caps for our uniforms and when indoors we would pull it up under our belt. The problem with putting your hands in your pockets was your uniform was so starched that you could not get a hand in a pocket. You could put your fatigues in a corner and they would stand there. Had to run your hand down the inside of the legs to break the starch and put them on.
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SGT Dave Tracy
SGT Dave Tracy
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SGT Randall Smith - Actually we're not apart on this; that's what we're saying. Grabbing waistband/belt like you did back in the day is still tolerated today, though one may find someone with rank who don't like it but there's no specific reg against it, but hands in pockets is still a big No-No, and there is specific regulation against that.

Certainly one difference is duty uniforms aren't starched these days-unless of course you want to. Dress uniforms though could stand a good starch and ironing--I used to do it with my Class As for that crisp look--but not ACUs. The only time my ASUs ever could stand on their own was at OSUT when so much salt was leached out of my skin while sweating that it got onto the uniform and would actually make it stiff!
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CPT William Jones
CPT William Jones
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Seems as it specifically prohibited in AR 670-1. Don’t know why people keep bringing it up. No hands in pockets. But nothing is said about in belt or all those other things. So it makes no difference how you think it looks or how stupid it is. As it is the reg
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CPT William Jones
CPT William Jones
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If it is not prohibited in the regs or standing orders sighted by current base commander you may do it, whatever it is. As a second Lt I kept a 3 star general off his chosen rout in skies of Ft Hood while we waited for ting explosive charges to go bang. SGT (Join to see)
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SPC David S.
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Good article on all the flavors of the "Army Stance" from the belt grip to full blow Air Force gloves.
https://angrystaffofficer.com/2016/09/26/the-army-stance-what-it-says-about-you/
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SFC Battalion S6 Communications Ncoic
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As long as they arent in their pockets, no problem
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SGT Anti Armor Specialist
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I feel like a redneck whenever I do it but i have to put my hands somewhere other than my pockets. Belt buckle it is.
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PO1 Michael Moe
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How about I don’t give a shit!
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CPT William Jones
CPT William Jones
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That’s the neat thing about regulations. Folks don’t care how you view them. All you have to do is follow them
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SGT S6 Communications Nco
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I’ve always enjoyed D&C. The professionalism that is demonstrated while in formation is a direct representation of the unit. With that being said, I completely understand no hands in pockets while in formation. However, anytime else shouldn’t be an issue especially in the field.
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SSG Squad Leader At 558tc
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Could care less about belt loops and buckles. If you're so preoccupied with whether or not Soldiers have their hands in their pockets or belt loops and what dumb shit is in AR 670-1, then you probably use that as a detractor from your inability to correctly perform any menial 10-30 tasks.
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