beau said:well, being superstitious......seeing how there was a whole thread of it.....I seem to be doing fine without it right now....and when I personally think I've earned it .....I'll sport it.....(or until some IP give me $hit for not sporting it)
KBayDog said:So, if I'm feeling like a rebel (or just having a bad day), I'll wear my pisscutter cocked to the right side like my WWII Gyrene forefathers. Perfectly legal, and gets a few looks from the old-timers. It is my way of walking on the grass with my hands in my pockets.
Semper Fi, Mac...
phrogdriver said:The old dudes used to tip their BARRACKS covers 45-deg to the side. THAT was sporty. Looking at old pictures, the old breed always seemed a little more rumpled in general than today. Probably had to do with being deployed for the duration, where the "duration" was 4 years. Not too many dry cleaners in the Mariannas in 1944.
phrogdriver said:The old dudes used to tip their BARRACKS covers 45-deg to the side. THAT was sporty. Looking at old pictures, the old breed always seemed a little more rumpled in general than today. Probably had to do with being deployed for the duration, where the "duration" was 4 years. Not too many dry cleaners in the Mariannas in 1944.
I always do the right hand tip to where the lower edge is parallel to the deck. It looks better that way anyway.
Pags said:I can't imagine trying to keep a cotton uniform looking nice in the heat/humidity of the South Pacific. You'd spend all night starching and ironing, only to have all your hard work undone by the environment.
Pags said:I can't imagine trying to keep a cotton uniform looking nice in the heat/humidity of the South Pacific. You'd spend all night starching and ironing, only to have all your hard work undone by the environment.
Fly Navy said:What's an iron?![]()
Pags said:Don't worry about me A4s, I don't plan on wearing too many uniforms that require ironing, and if I do, I'll have someone else do it.