Monsoon
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You'd be surprised how few clinicians there are in the H Svcs branch in comparison to everyone else, but you point is well taken about SJS. In fact, I'll do you one better and suggest that anyone who works in an office and calls themselves a professional should dress like a professional dresses in an office - in a jacket and tie. But I'm sure I'm one of a very few people who feel that way. In any case, there are probably more "oddball" units than you realize, and it's not really reasonable to default to army dress for all of them.MCG said:SJS= L1 HQ - Not an issue here as they can all be in DEU.
4 H Svc Gp - Do these pers not wear "traditional" hospital clothing when operating within the clinics? Those working behind desks can then switch to DEU.
[quote author=ArmyVern]
It just seems to me that the only purple trades that are "really" purple are the Army and AF sporting DEU ones ... being that we wear and continue to wear NCDs when posted aboard ships etc ... apparently, it's not reciprocal.
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They wear NCDs on ship because they don't want to be burned alive in the event of a fire. Navy guys wear CADPAT in Afghanistan/Sudan/Golan/where ever because they don't want to stand out. Those are environmental considerations. At Navy shore establishments Army and Air Force types have always worn the combats associated with their DEU; the latest CANFORGEN just makes that reciprocal for Navy pers posted elsewhere in the joint-iverse.
[quote author=ArmyVern]
I'm still amazed that the black beret was ever authorized to be worn by those of the naval enviornment as are many tankers that I know.
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And now that ball caps are authorized as walking-out dress, Navy folks can look forward to never wearing that ridiculous scrap of fabric again. Sounds like a win-win!