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Why do we have so many different utility uniforms?

Written by Josh on September 8, 2009 – 10:52 pm -

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Why can 't that different branches work together and just take one or two working uniform instead of wasting all the money from taxes to provide their own? It 's the Gradica we' the VE has time-warped in the past 40 years with every service that operates exclusively their own acquisitions! Seriously, as the new AF BDU is going to be fundamentally better / different from ACUS and MARPATs? And *** is the smoke of the navy providing yet another utility? The foot soldiers of the navy had nailed soon - is the MARPAT Greening and tanning is perfect. No further development was necessary! I must say, however, the army that the ACU is well enough. I feel bad things about the durability, but was best dell'instante that the BDUs I made above. Gradica not sure if I spend the other $ 20 for a set anyway. Grrr!


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4 Responses

  1. By Black Sabbath on Sep 9, 2009 | Reply

    The new camo retains lives in many situations, the enemy can 't see well with the new model.

  2. By theheronhouse@sbcglobal.net on Sep 12, 2009 | Reply

    UMMMMM, are working towards a "wide assist the" uniform. Find the link to the ongoing studies, but were "in process" to do so by 1998 or perhaps even more quickly.

  3. By B-Nizzle on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply

    I guess that every service will be separate. I know that the EOD is a career service town and we are pushing for uniform joint service. Gradica not bring my edition DCU 'aircraft; s while the rest of my team brings security of the new ACU. The kind of stands out when they were outside the wire.

  4. By alpha c on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply

    Since all the classes are not the same. I'm a jack of Marine and I do not want any other service that brings my cammies when I want my presence to make sure everyone know a jack of navy is there.

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