Posted on Oct 29, 2018
Question for the Army: Is It Time for Camouflage to Change?
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You change something if it is broken. You change something if there is no longer a need for it. You change it if the role that it once served is no functional. The uniform, pardon the expression and modification, is not one size/one theatre fits all. It simply is not. When Desert Storm/Shield came about we deployed decked out in standard for the time woodland camou (BDU's) and later, once in theatre we were issued more dessert appropriate camou uniforms. The same should happen here. Have the normal day to day uniform that reflects the overall and have specialized subsets that are issued as needs and deployment concerns arise.
We keep wasting money, personnel time and resources on things don't see a shelf life that is worth the cost of R&D and implementation. If it is not broke, do not fix it. The money could and should be better spent on services and gear that improve the quality of a service members life and improve the survivability of the warfighter. Needless redesigns are CF's.
We keep wasting money, personnel time and resources on things don't see a shelf life that is worth the cost of R&D and implementation. If it is not broke, do not fix it. The money could and should be better spent on services and gear that improve the quality of a service members life and improve the survivability of the warfighter. Needless redesigns are CF's.
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CW3 Michael Bodnar
Outstanding response SSG Brian G. I was going to respond to the thread with something similar but you hit the nail on the head numerous times.
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