Adeo, my friend, "Fatigues" and "BDU's" are Army phrases. Marines say "Cammos" or "Utes" (as in 'todays PT session will be a 5 mile Utes and boots run!' Yeah... how fun!!)
And we don't call NJP 'Article 15'. For some bizzarre reason, we call it 'Office Hours'. Non-Judicial Punishment with all the trappings of a judicial proceeding.
Oh, but to answer your question - that 'pixel-style' camo uniform came out after I had already retired ('97).
When I first came in, I was issued the old Sateens (like what the SEALS wear at BUDS and UDT School. Now THAT was a damn good uniform! Sturdy, comfortable, the half-life of plutonium, etc, etc. Ya just couldn't WEAR-OUT a set of the old Sateens!!
I stated "Art 15" because I forgot that the term was "Office Hours." I knew it wasn't "Captain's Mast" as we used in the Navy, although at sea an FMF "Office Hours" might be called "Captain's Mast?" . . . depending upon the convening authority????
I loved the old green utilities. Very rugged and very comfortable. I was a SeaBee for part of my Navy life.
...When did the USMC shift to those new set of fatigues, or perhaps I should say new battle dress uniform?.....
The Marines changed uniforms when demographics showed the intense recruiting of homos and lesbos into the corps would be much easier if more sylish uniforms were 'designed' and 'implemented'......
I know you were just joking, Pablo. It just really pisses me off when I see what the liberals (and their "conservative" enablers, read: Bush) have done to our military.
Nah, I'm not mad at ya. Just mad at those who are the Novus Ordo of the Armed Forces.
If the Army and the Navy ever looked on Heaven's scenes...
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When did the USMC shift to those new set of fatigues, or perhaps I should say new battle dress uniform?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the Navy Seals have gone the same route? Usually the Navy adopts USMC-style fatigues and BDUs.
Oh . . . and Happy Marine Corps Day! Iwo Jima has ensured that there will ALWAYS be a U.S. Marine Corps.
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Thank you VERY much!!
ReplyDeleteWow, the age of admission to the Corps seems to have been lowered somewhat. I thought you still had to be 18 YEARS, not 18 MONTHS.
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Adeo, my friend,
ReplyDelete"Fatigues" and "BDU's" are Army phrases. Marines say "Cammos" or "Utes" (as in 'todays PT session will be a 5 mile Utes and boots run!' Yeah... how fun!!)
And we don't call NJP 'Article 15'. For some bizzarre reason, we call it 'Office Hours'. Non-Judicial Punishment with all the trappings of a judicial proceeding.
Oh, but to answer your question - that 'pixel-style' camo uniform came out after I had already retired ('97).
When I first came in, I was issued the old Sateens (like what the SEALS wear at BUDS and UDT School. Now THAT was a damn good uniform! Sturdy, comfortable, the half-life of plutonium, etc, etc. Ya just couldn't WEAR-OUT a set of the old Sateens!!
I stated "Art 15" because I forgot that the term was "Office Hours." I knew it wasn't "Captain's Mast" as we used in the Navy, although at sea an FMF "Office Hours" might be called "Captain's Mast?" . . . depending upon the convening authority????
ReplyDeleteI loved the old green utilities. Very rugged and very comfortable. I was a SeaBee for part of my Navy life.
...When did the USMC shift to those new set of fatigues, or perhaps I should say new battle dress uniform?.....
ReplyDeleteThe Marines changed uniforms when demographics showed the intense recruiting of homos and lesbos into the corps would be much easier if more sylish uniforms were 'designed' and 'implemented'......
mission accomplished.
Be fair, Pablo. That would be DoD overall, not just the USMC. And did anyone else notice Bush never scratched "DADT"?
ReplyDeleteAnother backstabbing by the former chief RepubliCrat.
I know you were just joking, Pablo. It just really pisses me off when I see what the liberals (and their "conservative" enablers, read: Bush) have done to our military.
ReplyDeleteNah, I'm not mad at ya. Just mad at those who are the Novus Ordo of the Armed Forces.