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Dress and deportment... continued

muskrat89

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NOT slamming the US Military... Rather, a reminder to check yourself over, before going on National TV  ::)


 
Oh my......thats an embarrasing mistake. Thank god John Q opublic wont pick up on that. ;D
 
Remember our beloved former PM with the Kevlar Helmet on backwards?
 
Know where I can find a pic of that scott? Heh..
 
Can't help you with the pic, but it must have been archived somewhere, it made national news.
 
That a reporter was quick enough to catch him? That no one thought to tell him it was on backwards?
 
*shakes head and groans* Jean....

LOL, reminds me of some funny times on courses... Like when Pte **** forgot his beret... He ALMOST made it the entire morning without getting caught... And the time on basic when I forgot to put my epaulettes on my uniform (yes, you can say it... CLUSTERF**K)

Heh... ;)
 
Here in CJTF76 HQ I was having a laugh with some US Army guys about that Air Force LCol: they thought it was hilarious. However, as a rule the US Army is far stricter on dress and deportment than we are: Soldiers are generally very sharply turnbed out, but the conduct rules here at Bagram are MUCH stricter than anything I have seen on a Canadian deployment. I am not sure Canadians would tolerate them. Cheers.
 
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