Posted on Sep 17, 2014
Is it permissible to wear the dress uniform if it's still set up to my previous rank?
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Is it permissible to wear the dress uniform if it's still set up to my previous rank? Normally, I would answer my own question with a resounding "no". However, I have an unexpected funeral to attend, and I feel wearing the dress uniform, even with the previous rank, would be more appropriate than wearing acu's.
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 9
Are you on active duty? Then spend the coin and get it fixed, and after the funeral is over, beat your face for being lazy.
Are you in the Reserves/Guard? If so, are you an officer or NCO/enlisted?
If officer, then spend the coin and get it fixed, and after the funeral is over, beat your face for being lazy.
If enlisted, if you're an NCO, beat your face for being too lazy to push the paperwork through for getting the alterations made. If enlisted, your NCO needs to beat their face for being too lazy to supervise you.
Are you in the Reserves/Guard? If so, are you an officer or NCO/enlisted?
If officer, then spend the coin and get it fixed, and after the funeral is over, beat your face for being lazy.
If enlisted, if you're an NCO, beat your face for being too lazy to push the paperwork through for getting the alterations made. If enlisted, your NCO needs to beat their face for being too lazy to supervise you.
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SSG (Join to see)
SGT Joaquin Montoya I think what CW2 J.D. Walker is trying to say is; you just need to beat your face regardless of the situation.
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1SG Cameron M. Wesson
CW3 (Join to see) JD... Thank you so much for the good laugh and telling it like it is! Well done!
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No, wear it with your proper rank, or wear a nice suit. If you wear the wrong rank you have given yourself a demotion. Don't misrepresent yourself like that. If you have the time and resources, get it fixed, if not, wear the appropriate civilian attire.
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I ended up just wearing a regular suit and correcting my dress uniform later. Thank you all for your responses.
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SGT (Join to see)
Absolutely not..... You are an NCO and you should always set the standard..... If you do wrong, then you make it ok for your lower enlisted to do wrong as well.
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