Grimaldus said:The people most concerned about troops shaving and wearing boot bands or having their sleeve cuffs buttoned up aren't the ones being sent home with the flag over them.
I disagree with this statement. A uniform is worn for a reason, and worn a certain way for a reason. If a soldier cannot take that extra few minutes to blouse his pants or do up his sleeves, what other areas is he cutting corners? Having unbloused pants in Afghanistan is more of a 'look cool' factor than anything else. It does nothing in means of ventilation, as some say, and allows all manner of critters to get in there. Not doing up your sleeves is again laziness. I have served with some fine soldiers, extremely brave soldiers some of them, in numerous contacts with the enemy. They still managed to fight hard with buttons done up and pants bloused. It comes down to PPE and enforcing the correct wearing of it amongst your troops. If they dont dress properly and you let it slide, then you are ineffective as a leader. It doesnt matter if its critters, flash burns, shrapnel or a cut/scratch that becomes infected. If you allow them to dress haphazardly then you are at fault.
To say that the only people concerned about such things are the ones who never see combat is both idiotic and immature and demonstrates a complete lack of understanding. Anyone concerned about their soldiers welfare should care very much.
I imagine you believe that ballistic eyewear and gloves are over-rated as well.