Posted on Dec 17, 2014
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
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the closest I seen to a standard uniform for the Armed Forces was the multicam uniform when I was in Kandahar, and Air Force all wearing the uniform at one point with few deviations. Would do feel about this?
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SSG Scott Grandy
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I support it. I think a common field uniform, as when we had the BDUs, would be the best thing. One Country, one uniform. I have no problem with keeping service specific dress uniforms, but think when deployed, one should see a specific uniform and know that person represents the US.

Just my 2 cents.
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I'm Army and I'm for that BUT leave the Marines alone they did it right the first time they went to Digital uniforms.
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SPC Paul Hayward
SPC Paul Hayward
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SPC George Campbell - at the same time, except for the headgear and pockets, the uniforms looked the same, same cut, same camouflage pattern, different headgear, different pockets, different way the sleeves were rolled, you could tell it was a U.S. service member without ever needing to see the specifics of the uniform
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SGT Joseph Collins
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I've been saying the exact same thing since I was in & we switched from BDUs to ACUs. It would also be a lot cheaper to clothe everyone with the same stuff.

The only good thing McNamara did was just that - consolidate suppliers & save money.
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MSgt Allen Chandler
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SSG (Join to see) - I am replying to your comments only because of your name. But I do agree with you
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CMSgt James Nolan
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For Utility Uniform, Combat Uniform, Battle Uniform, Diggies, Multi-Cams, whatever you want to call it, my answer is yes 100%.

I feel that each service could maintain their own Branch Tapes and Rank insignia. But I would place rank insignia in same location on each uniform.

This would facilitate a few things:
1. Highest quality uniform could finally be obtained
2. Each service would not be spending ridiculous amounts of their budget to research the better option.
3. SMs would be able to obtain uniforms no matter where they were in the world, because uniform shops would only need to carry the one uniform.
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I would say leave the Marines uniforms alone.
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SGT Dan Gray - I think that was SWOOO CRAPPY when they took the Blk Beret away from you all. I hated it.
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SGT Joseph Wasson
SGT Joseph Wasson
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The black beret is only worn with dress uniforms as of my retirement date in 2013. Rangers no longer wear a black beret period if you earned it you now wear a tan beret. DA Pam 670-1 chapter 4-10 and 18-3. Google it!
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SGT Eric Deyo
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Cpl Phil Hsueh The original question did not specify service/field uniform. It asked if a standard uniform should be adopted. To me, this is a question of economics, practicality and tradition. Each service branch should have something that is practical for the needs of the JOB the SM in that branch is doing. Yes, every member of the military wearing the exact same uniform could save some costs, but then why stop there? If cost is the ultimate concern, do away with visible rank and name and branch tapes on service units, medals and ribbons on dress unis (in fact do away with dress uniforms altogether) The distinctiveness of the uniform for each branch distinguishes each and in an expression of that branches history and traditions with practicality in mind. I recall the first time I saw maternity BDUs and thought, what the hell!? Maternity battle dress uniform? It seemed stupid to me at the moment but I understand that BDU was the daily issue uniform so this allowed expecting SMs to not stick out (pun intended) in formations. I see nothing wrong with each branch maintaining their own uniforms.
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It would be pretty funny seeing a bunch of bushes and vegetation running around on the deck of a ship.
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COL Bill Gross
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IF McNamara was for it. that's the best reason to shit can the idea.
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SPC Paul Hayward
SPC Paul Hayward
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navy doesn't have a need for a "battle dress" uniform, except for those that are involved in special operations, and those stationed on land in a combat theater, but i support a common field (combat) uniform, with common rank insignia placement, so everyone knows where to look for the rank of the serviceman walking towards you, there are many joint service installations that those newbie just out of basic/boot, who don't know the rank structure of other branches, would have problems identifying rank
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SSgt Zacharia Ashby
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Did we not do this once before and it did not work out as planned.
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PO3 Chris Wright, MBA
PO3 Chris Wright, MBA
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LTC Paul Labrador the navy wears blue coveralls so you would still blend in.
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