On a similar matter, does anyone have a good way to re-anodize a buckle? I'm pretty attached to my first command buckle being the guy who designed it.
A quick Google search for "re-anodizing" yielded several locations in San Diego that do just exactly that. Any metro area should have the same.On a similar matter, does anyone have a good way to re-anodize a buckle? I'm pretty attached to my first command buckle being the guy who designed it.
Um...Rob...now you've got me confused. You already posted the regs...authorizing stuff from previous commands except for inspections or ceremonial functions. Do we really think anyone is going to rain on OP's parade for wearing one from his father's command? I'm not sure anyone would even bat an eye.Yeah, but to honor the OP's post/question, it's not authorized. It's in the uniform regs as to what type of buckle you can wear.
Noted . . .Now...check that your zipper it ALWAYS closed . . . .
Nope...not what I said. Cute edit...but not what I said. We were talking about uniform regs and leather flight jackets...not your zipper.Noted . . .
That'll look "like new" once you get it refurbished. Press!By request, here's the "before" belt before I take it in. If you can't see the description it's USS JUNEAU (LPD-10), circa 1991.
Good point, but then again that would imply actually reading and heeding the prescribed uniform for those things... if you're gonna get hit for a uniform violation, better make it a good one!![]()
Something, IIRC, you're well-versed in.![]()