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SGT Jerry Hoy
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No, the Air Force has regulations just like the other branches and having been in both, the Air Force and Army, the Air Force is a much better run organization. I've found that those who speak I'll of the Air Force do so with a tinge of jealousy.
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Cpl David Amos
Cpl David Amos
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Speak "I'll" of the Air Force? Hmmm. I need to pull out my English book on this one. Lol. Semper fi! Carry on.
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LTC Jason Strickland
LTC Jason Strickland
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Touche, SGT Jerry Hoy! Not speaking "I'll" - just talkin' smack. Both of my brothers ( SSgt Ang Strickland and another not on RallyPoint) were in the AF - super proud of them.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Nope we haven't. Overalls make sense especially when working on greasy aircraft or vehicles.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Coveralls in work environments make a lot of sense. The Navy does it now. Get the coveralls dirty instead of the combat uniform, which is probably more expensive. Unit ball caps have been a "thing" with the Air Force for decades. Every Squadron used to have their ball cap in the squadron color. Some people even wore them. I preferred the flight cap with my flight suit most of the time. Camo ball cap seems like an easy and practical transition. I like some of the other uniform changes much less, such as the new tattoo rules.
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LTC Jason Strickland
LTC Jason Strickland
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Great feedback, Lt Col Jim Coe - much appreciated!
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