Frostnipped Elf said:
For you folks still at RMC - never judge another man until you have had to walk a mile in his shoes. If CBRN gear and scarlets are your biggest challenges to-date, I guess you have a few more pairs of shoes (and related gear) to try and a few more miles to walk through the hills and trails of foreign lands before you can begin to judge others.
scoutfinch said:
You need to stop. Now. Adopt listening silence before you continue to embarrass yourself.
Shake your head.
Seriously, wtf? Where in the hell did I make a judgement about someone else? How did I say something that you all took so offensively?
I in
no way tried to compare the relative hardship between operating in CBRN gear (or full combat order on operation) and wearing scarelets. I said, wearing scarlets is less comfortable than CBRN gear. That's all. Pulling the "your not-experienced, you haven't learned, you have no idea what hard is" card is totally unnecessary and uncalled for.
Here it goes, "while, due to my inexperience, I cannot comment on the relative hardship of real combat oriented dress compared to the dress of the hallowed halls of RMC, I can say with confidence that the CBRN suit feels like a soft, warm blanket that you can just cuddle up in and take a nap, and the scarlets, with their tight, rigid, neck-squeezing design, are much less comfortable." I make no mention or assertion as to how much fighting in full fighting order or CBRN gear must suck compared to simply marching around in scarlets, although I'm sure it must be much worse.
I seriously did not and still do not know if CSA has ever worn Scarelets. I took the original comment by SupersonicMax to mean exactly as I've tried to say, that it simply is uncomfortable to wear, and didn't think CSA and the rest of you were going to gang up and pull the "were mightier-than-though".
I'll stop now. Now.