Posted on Dec 17, 2014
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
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the closest I seen to a standard uniform for the Armed Forces was the multicam uniform when I was in Kandahar, and Air Force all wearing the uniform at one point with few deviations. Would do feel about this?
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CW4 Jason Wheeler
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It has definately turned into a comedy show with each service trying to out due the other. It ends the need to memorize 5-6 different patterns for quick friend or foe. It definately saves money which could be used better places to help service members and thats always Awesome
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MSgt Wer Ett
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Sure but please limit the hook and loop on it. Buttons and sew down patches.
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PO1 Barbara Matthews
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We had one once when we all work the woodland camouflage. I support that.

As far as service dress blues (or green) I'm for service specific. The Cracker Jack is totally Navy. The Marines have a nice dress blue uniform that is distinctive too. Even Army and Air Force have theirs.

The service dress uniforms should be left to each service. They instill pride of service and are a tradition.

As far as a working out utility uniform I think that it could save costs if they were across the board. They same basic uniform with minor variations would work.
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Cpl Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) Repairer/Technician
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As a marine I'm extremely biased, so I don't support same uniforms for all branches, I like the fact my cammies are different and our chest embodies our Eagle Globe and Anchor.
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SSG Supply Sergeant (S4)
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One uniform with each branch small differences it would be cheaper due to one supply resource to draw from.
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GySgt Dan Tetrault
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For field yes, dress no!
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No. I think the different uniforms is what gives each branch their identity. Also every branch has a history for why its uniform is what it is. i.e thr Army Airborne dress blues.
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TSgt Thomas Reed
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BDU yes, separate dress uniform
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PV2 Dv Michael Persson
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Ok so what yuall want is the enemy's to know what they r shooting at different uniforms they don't know who is who just my thaughts
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PO2 Michael O'Malley
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Personally, i've always been in favor of the un-uniform. It promotes diversity, increases unit cohesiveness by making servicemen become aquainted with each others dressing habits to avoid friendly fire, increases enemy confusion as they cant tell our boys from civilians, and increases discipline, as ncos arent having hissy fits about a patch being a quarter of an inch off.
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