Posted on Aug 23, 2015
Do soldiers have to use the linen issued to them??
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I was recently asked if soldiers are required to use the linen issued to them, because they were told that it "wasn't in regulation" for them to use their own. I honestly don't know but I did read up on the regulation about linen and it never mentioned anything of it. I don't want to lead the individual astray though because I'm not sure if their company policy may state that they cannot use their personal linen
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That is something I have never heard of. If there is a unit policy like they have in basic training or AIT I suppose they can use it. But even I am at school or training base I will bring my own linen. I am not a fan of using the Army's.
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Depends on the situation. Are you talking basic training or a similar training environment? Then yes, you can be told that you can only have what is issued. In the barracks after the soldier has been assigned to a unit? The answer is in the BOSS program. As long as you don't have linen with pot leafs or something else inappropriate then you can use what you want. That is unless there is some sort of corrective training being imposed where a soldier is restricted to only issued items and all those items must be provided.
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