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  • Need Freeper Military Help: Identify Army Insignia on Uniform of Jenkins (Defected to N. Korea)

    11/05/2004 1:41:50 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 42 replies · 3,112+ views
    Independent News, Seoul Korea ^ | 6 November 2004 | AmericanInTokyo
  • Kerry Believed Vietnam Colleagues Would Have 'Fragged' Gay Commanding Officer

    10/22/2004 10:10:25 AM PDT · by hinterlander · 19 replies · 1,051+ views
    Human Events Online ^ | October 22, 2004 | Elaine Donnelly
    The presidential debates covered many questions, but the issue of homosexuality in the military was not one of them. That is unfortunate, since voters should know where the two presidential candidates stand on this and other forms of social engineering in the military. The record of President George W. Bush is not perfect, but the doctrinaire views of his rival, Sen. John Kerry, are cause for serious concern. In 1993, Senator John Kerry cast his vote on the losing side of a veto-proof, bipartisan (63-33) vote against President Bill Clinton's plan to accommodate homosexuals in the military. But Kerry did...
  • Future Warrior Exhibits Super Powers

    07/28/2004 1:07:40 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 24 replies · 4,556+ views
    DefenceLink ^ | 7/27/04 | Phil Copeland
    WASHINGTON, July 27, 2004 – The Army's future soldier will resemble something out of a science fiction movie, members of Congress witnessed at a demonstration on Capitol Hill July 23. The newest concepts for lightweight, lethal uniform systems to be worn by the future soldiers in battle were displayed at the Russell Senate Building here. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Raoul Lopez (left) poses in the new 2020 Future Warrior uniform system, while Army Sgt. Dan Harshman dons the 2010 Future Force Warrior uniform system. They were part of the Future Warrior exhibit for congressmen and their staff members on Soldier...
  • Soldiers in Uniform, Denied High School Graduation

    06/09/2004 5:03:05 PM PDT · by First_Salute · 67 replies · 639+ views
    Bob Lonsberry's website ^ | June 9, 2004 | Bob Lonsberry
    LeRoy Hunt and Josh Harmon didn't get their diplomas the other day. Oh, they put in their 13 years of public education, and they completed their course of study, and they got through high school. But they didn't get their diplomas. Because they wore their uniforms. Their Army uniforms. Let me tell you the story. It was last week at the Layton High School Class of 2004 graduation ceremony in Ogden, Utah. [Click on the link, above, for the full story...]  
  • CA: State panel to consider uniform fire codes in high-risk areas

    03/17/2004 8:47:58 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 197+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 3/17/04 | Elliot Spagat - AP
    <p>SAN DIEGO (AP) - Fire codes should be made uniform in the state's highest-risk wildfire regions, overriding a patchwork of local regulations, a state report says.</p> <p>The proposal is one of 69 recommendations developed by the Gov.'s Blue Ribbon Fire Commission staff in response to last October's firestorms, many of which call for more funding. A draft summary obtained by The Associated Press also calls for more coordination among local, state and federal officials, including quicker use of military aircraft in emergencies.</p>
  • U.S. flag insignia to be worn by all

    02/17/2004 9:22:36 AM PST · by Ragtime Cowgirl · 23 replies · 280+ views
    Army News Service ^ | Feb. 17, 2004 | Sgt. 1st Class Marcia Triggs
      U.S. flag insignia to be worn by allBy Sgt. 1st Class Marcia Triggs WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Feb. 17, 2004) -- All Soldiers can now wear the U.S. flag insignia on the right shoulder of their utility uniform, as a continued reminder that the Army is engaged in a war at home and abroad. “The flag has been around for years to identify deploying troops. Now based on the Army’s joint expeditionary mindset, the flag represents our commitment to fight the war on terror for the foreseeable future,” said Sgt. Maj. Walter Morales, the uniform policy chief for...
  • Uniform policy changes; Flag displayed permanently

    01/03/2004 1:39:36 PM PST · by Ragtime Cowgirl · 11 replies · 234+ views
    USAREUR Public Affairs ^ | Dec. 31, 2003
    USAREUR Public Affairs December 31, 2003 Uniform policy changes; Flag displayed permanently USAREUR News Release HEIDELBERG, Germany – In light of USAREUR’s numerous expeditionary operations and in recognition of the Army's commitment to the Global War on Terror, Gen. B. B. Bell, USAREUR commanding general, has deemed it appropriate and proper for all soldiers to “proudly and permanently wear the American Flag on their field/ combat uniform” whether they are in the garrison or deployed in support of an operation. “The Army is in the process of revising AR 670-1 and I am rescinding my Command Policy Letter #32,” said...
  • Tomorrow's Uniforms Offer New Capabilities, Less Weight

    12/02/2003 3:27:55 PM PST · by Ragtime Cowgirl · 28 replies · 326+ views
    DoD - American Forces Press Service ^ | Dec. 2, 2003 | Donna Miles
    Tomorrow's Uniforms Offer New Capabilities, Less Weight By Donna MilesAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, 2003 -- They call it the "Christmas tree" effect. Defense engineers come up with the latest new gadgets and gizmos to help troops on the battlefield, and — just like ornaments being added to the holiday tree — they "hang" them on the warfighter. The Objective Force Warrior program offers a glimpse into advances planned for warfighters in 2010 and beyond. The program is expected to become a prototype for all the military services. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center(Click photo...
  • Proposed new utility uniform unveiled(Air Force United Nations Blue

    08/15/2003 10:12:13 AM PDT · by comnet · 21 replies · 966+ views
    Air Force Times ^ | August 08, 2003 | By Diane Tsimekles
    <p>Going for a distinctive look, the Air Force unveiled the proposed new utility uniform Aug. 6. The predominantly blue-and-gray uniform uses a tiger-stripe pattern reminiscent of the tiger-stripe uniform worn by the South Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. Many U.S. troops at that time adopted the same look.</p>
  • Air Force plans new special forces BDUs

    08/07/2003 6:57:14 PM PDT · by demlosers · 74 replies · 11,606+ views
    Stars and Stripes, European edition ^ | Friday, August 8, 2003 | Sandra Jontz
    ARLINGTON, Va. — It’s an Air Force blue BDU. Predominantly blue tiger stripes could be the pattern of the Air Force’s next battle dress utility uniform, though the proposed pattern looks more like a topographical map of mountains and water instead of a fierce jungle animal. “We wanted something distinctively Air Force,” said Senior Master Sgt. Jacqueline Dean, chief of the Air Force Uniform Board. Moving past the baby blue backdrop and streaks of Navy blue, gray and beige, Dean points out “some exciting” changes, with the no-need-to-starch topping list, an annual savings of $180 to $240 in laundry or...
  • Designer uniforms

    06/22/2003 11:55:07 AM PDT · by Pokey78 · 33 replies · 563+ views
    U.S. News- Washington Whispers ^ | 06/30/03 | Paul Bedard
    The first "lessons learned" reports are coming in from Iraq, and it seems that most troops thought the tools of war worked extremely well. Of special note: Guns, body armor, and the backpack canteen were winners. But there was a long list of complaints the Pentagon has to deal with. Take the 9-mm gun. Soldiers said it lacked "stopping power" and had to be rigged to feed bullets into the chamber. Boots were too hot, and the soles crumbled. And the stitching in the trousers came undone in the crotch. They also want more pockets on shirtsleeves; many soldiers even...
  • 'Comical Ali' Alive and Well [Still Wears Uniform, Family Worried He's Going Loco]

    06/01/2003 2:17:14 PM PDT · by ewing · 61 replies · 410+ views
    UK Mirror ^ | June 1, 2003 3:55 PM | Millicent Brown
    Iraq Information Minister 'Comical Ali' is alive, well and still in Baghdad, it was claimed last night.Mohammed Saeed Al Sahaf--the Saddam Hussein spokesman who denied Americans were in Baghdad when they could be seen behind him-- still wears his trademark green beret and army uniform, say reports. He disappeared on the day Saddam's statue was toppled (after looting $200,000.00 from the Iraqi Foriegn Journalist 'expense account'-ed) and it was thought that he could have committed suicide or even escaped.But last night it was reported that he is now a broken man who stays at home with his wife Larnia, two...
  • Threats prompt warning on troops' off-duty attire

    04/19/2003 12:49:02 AM PDT · by kattracks · 20 replies · 243+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 4/19/03 | Joyce Howard Price
    <p>The commanding general of Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio is warning military personnel not to wear their uniforms when off duty in that Texas city because of two recent threats on soldiers and sailors stationed there.</p> <p>"As individuals voice their opinions against military operations, they tend to direct their frustrations toward governmental and military symbols," Maj. Gen. Darrel R. Porr said in a notice sent to base members throught the Internet Mail Service on April 11.</p>
  • Roddy Stinson: 'Avoid wearing of uniform' general warns local soldiers

    04/18/2003 8:44:06 AM PDT · by LiteKeeper · 14 replies · 272+ views
    San Antonio Express-News ^ | 04/13/2003 12:00 AM | Roddy Stinson
    "If possible, avoid wearing of the uniform when dining in public places." ? From a "Protective Measures Awareness" notice sent to San Antonio's U.S. Army personnel by Maj. Gen. Darrel R. Porr on Friday April 11, 2003, will be remembered as one of the saddest dates in Alamo City history. Because of recent instances of harassment of uniformed personnel, Porr, the commanding general at Fort Sam Houston, felt compelled to warn the men and women who serve under him to use caution when traveling, shopping and dining in San Antonio. "Two separate incidents against military personnel have occurred," Porr reported....
  • Decorated Vet Rips General for "Hide the Uniform" Order

    04/18/2003 12:44:50 PM PDT · by w_over_w · 35 replies · 605+ views
    Newsmax ^ | April 18, 2003 | Carl Limbacher
    Decorated Vet Rips General for 'Hide the Uniform' Order Members of the U.S. military, in San Antonio and everywhere, should be able to wear their uniforms with honor, pride and dignity. But they've been warned against wearing them in public by their own commander, Maj. Gen. Darrel R. Porr. Yes, you read that correctly. Our heroes can't wear in public what should be the finest piece of clothing any American could don. And one Purple Heart veteran of an 18 month combat tour in Vietnam as a 101st Airborne Division paratrooper and a Green Beret with the 5th Special Forces...
  • "Avoid wearing of uniform" general warns local soldiers

    04/14/2003 5:27:51 AM PDT · by askrenr · 20 replies · 514+ views
    San Antonio Express News ^ | 04/13/2003 | Roddey Stinson
    Roddy Stinson: 'Avoid wearing of uniform' general warns local soldiers Web Posted : 04/13/2003 12:00 AM "If possible, avoid wearing of the uniform when dining in public places." — From a "Protective Measures Awareness" notice sent to San Antonio's U.S. Army personnel by Maj. Gen. Darrel R. Porr on Friday April 11, 2003, will be remembered as one of the saddest dates in Alamo City history. Because of recent instances of harassment of uniformed personnel, Porr, the commanding general at Fort Sam Houston, felt compelled to warn the men and women who serve under him to use caution when traveling,...
  • Wounded soldiers describe Iraq ambush (The GI's View)

    03/28/2003 5:57:55 AM PST · by peeve23 · 10 replies · 242+ views
    Stars and Stripes ^ | Friday, March 28, 2003 | Marni McEntee
    Wounded soldiers describe Iraq ambush By Marni McEntee, Stars and Stripes European edition, Friday, March 28, 2003 LANDSTUHL, Germany — Army Staff Sgt. Jamie Villafane discovered the meaning of perfidy on a bridge south of An Nasiriyah, Iraq. The treachery of Iraqi troops dressed as civilians nearly cost Villafane and his gunner, Sgt. Charles Horgan, their lives. Villafane, 31, of Long Island, N.Y., doesn’t remember some of what happened, even though the whole fight on Saturday morning took just 10 minutes. Villafane and Horgan, of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, from Fort Benning, Ga., had been...
  • A mothers anger

    03/21/2003 3:35:02 PM PST · by elles_robinson · 151 replies · 492+ views
    Personal | 03/21/03
    <p>I am the mother of a daughter in the U.S. Air Force. I'm in my 40's and generally try to conduct myself as a lady. I must admit to feeling _very_ unladylike over the last few weeks. I am absolutely appalled at what is befalling my country and am becoming quite militant in my beliefs. I have always felt that everyone is entitled to his/her opinion. I would fight to my last breath for anyone to be able to express that opinion freely regardless of how idiotic or worthy I personally felt that opinion to be. This is what makes our country great.</p>
  • 82nd Airborne Uniform

    11/18/2002 12:11:55 PM PST · by sparkomatic · 10 replies · 562+ views
    Me | Today | Me
    Sorry about this ridiculous vanity. Last week there was a pic in the NY Times of two 82nd soldiers with a POW in Afghanistan. I haven't seen the pic, but a co-worker mentioned it and asked me about it. Evidently these two soldiers were wearing what the the co-worker described as knee & elbow pads. I was stationed at Ft. Bragg for 8 years and never saw anything like it. Do any of you have a link to the picture? Do any of you know what these pads are and why they are worn?
  • Army Sets New Uniform Standards: Regulations address all areas of appearance

    07/23/2002 8:42:51 AM PDT · by Stand Watch Listen · 23 replies · 2,022+ views
    Atlanta Journal and Constitution | July 22, 2002 | George Edmonson
    Washington -- From the color of cellphones that can be worn (black) to the length of a woman's fingernails (quarter-inch maximum from the fingertip), the Army's latest uniform regulations don't miss much. No green hair dye. No cosmetics for men, no ''eccentric, exaggerated, or trendy cosmetic styles and colors'' for women. No hands in uniform pockets ''except momentarily to place or retrieve objects.'' And so on throughout the latest revision of the Army's ''Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia.'' The 369 pages go into effect Aug. 1. It's the Army's first complete revision of these rules since...