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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CPL Aircraft Powertrain Repairer
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Yes. At the proper time
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Chose wrong occupation??
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SPC Byron Skinner
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Sp4 Byron Skinner Back in the we just had the laundry sew closed fatigue trouser front pocket and Class A informs pockets closed. It just part of the bull shit an drying to get at you don't let them. Hold belt buckle, something new.
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PO2 David Girten Jr
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I actually don't have a problem with it. I maybe did it a few times while I served and was never spoken to about it. I also never saw anyone else get punished for it either.
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SFC Carlos Cruz
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Hands in a pockets is never acceptable as a Soldiers, thumb in their belt is much better.
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SPC Infantryman
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METT-TC dependent
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Cpl Bill Johnson
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Not a very professional look
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PO1 Charles Babcock
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i never gained the habit of putting my hands in my pockets except when very cold, even before i was in the Navy. Still don't do it now as its an uncomfortable position for me
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LCpl Tad Cunningham
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Hands in my pockets forever. Why the fuck else would I have pockets. The infantry taught me if you're good at your job and look disgruntled people just don't question it. Accept that one Gunny, First Sergeant, or Sergeant Major just depends on the rotation.
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PO1 Zacharia Greenlee
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Stupid rule, was so liberating when I could finally do it after RELAD. On a boat, it makes sense though. Walking around with your hands in your pockets when there are so many things to trip you is really stupid.
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