Posted on May 19, 2017
Is there an authorized PT belt list, and is the old yellow and gray one not on that list?
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Throw those stupid ass things in the garbage and be soldiers. This is ridiculous and they make our soldiers look ridiculous.There must have been a CSM left unattended without adult supervision for far to long to come up with the need for the belts.
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It different based on the unit really. At Fort Drum it was yellow for junior enlisted, green for NCOs and Blue for officers. When I first got to Korea in SEP 13 it was vests for everyone. We wore vests with our Name, rank and Unit. Then we went to yellow PT belts with pin on rank. Then we went to yellow PT belts with velcro rank, then we went No PT Belt. So I ended with 3 different Yellow pt belts, one green pt belt and one PT Vest lol when i left Korea. Now here at US Army South we switched for the regular yellow which I have a ton of to the yellow and grey PT Belt pictured above. Then I worked with Funeral Honors with US Army North and had to wear the PT Belt with the Velcro. At ALC I wore the orange PT Belt
We should just wear Rompers made of the yellow pt belt material with our rank and name on the back and front.
We should just wear Rompers made of the yellow pt belt material with our rank and name on the back and front.
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You know how a dog is so ugly its cute? This story reminds me of that. It so ridiculous its funny. Apparently it needs to be in the reg. Someone should submit a suggestion and show how much it is costing units to change so often. When I left the Air Force we did not even have a PT uniform.
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I've never heard of one, as far as I know it was always unit SOP. That, in turn, often was based on what Clothing & Sales carried
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