Posted on Sep 11, 2014
Yellow or White? What PT Belt do you use? Which one maximizes your safety?
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This is a significant decision we are forced to make. We all know that PT belts save lives, military equipment, prevent dependopotamus attacks, sharknados, and UCMJ.
But is the better belt? What has a PT belt saved you from?
Just Ask SSG Robert Burns. He wore his at RPX!
But is the better belt? What has a PT belt saved you from?
Just Ask SSG Robert Burns. He wore his at RPX!
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 71
Are you serious, Sir? Everyone knows that one can't wear white after Labor Day.
Etiquette dictates that we should wear a color that matches our under garments that day. I'm partial to pink, but I've heard that pink presents certain "implications", KWIM.
Etiquette dictates that we should wear a color that matches our under garments that day. I'm partial to pink, but I've heard that pink presents certain "implications", KWIM.
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SGT (Join to see)
LTC Stephen C., , I think I'll wear the white dress uniform with white pumps! Technically it's in regulation, just not *current* regulation. ;)
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LTC Stephen C.
SGT (Join to see), I really hated that the Army ditched the White Uniform. I never wore the Whites, but I always liked the thought that they were out there, just in case I ever decided "summer-ize"!
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CW4 Keith Dolliver
SGT (Join to see) you're right about the White Dress Uniform, but the White Mess Dress uniform is still in the current regulation in case you feel like getting crazy.
LTC Stephen C. Sir, I also agree regarding the white uniform. I personally never wore it, but I have seen it worn once or twice. Also the Army's logic didn't make much sense to me; they claimed to get rid of that to reduce uniform maintenance cost, but the uniform was never compulsory in the first place so any cost was completely up to personal preference.
LTC Stephen C. Sir, I also agree regarding the white uniform. I personally never wore it, but I have seen it worn once or twice. Also the Army's logic didn't make much sense to me; they claimed to get rid of that to reduce uniform maintenance cost, but the uniform was never compulsory in the first place so any cost was completely up to personal preference.
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I switch it up so that I'm not predictable in case I'm being monitored. That's something I learned in my annual online anti-terrorism training. That's obviously the safest way to do it.
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CW5 (Join to see)
Switching it up is very good advice. It's great that you're applying that training.
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CW2 Ernest Krutzsch
I don't use either, gave up PT other than golf, after I retired, well military PT anyway :-)
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