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Yes...because RCN Flag Officers are always mistaken without epaulets...I think some people might not know they are GOFO’s without the epaulets
Yes...because RCN Flag Officers are always mistaken without epaulets...I think some people might not know they are GOFO’s without the epaulets
I generally look for girth as my first indicationYes...because RCN Flag Officers are always mistaken without epaulets...
Apparently that is why the Army GOFOs pushed for a return to Maple Leaf ranks and Lasagna Braid. The urban legend I heard was one was not given proper compliments in DEU during the transition to Pips & Crowns.Yes...because RCN Flag Officers are always mistaken without epaulets...
They don’t seem to have that problem in every other army in the Commonwealth…Apparently that is why the Army GOFOs pushed for a return to Maple Leaf ranks and Lasagna Braid. The urban legend I heard was one was not given proper compliments in DEU during the transition to Pips & Crowns.
"How on earth will anyone know I'm a general?"
"Sir, if the troops don't know you're the General, you're spending too much time in the office..."
If the sword and baton on top, and the gorget patches don't give it away...Apparently that is why the Army GOFOs pushed for a return to Maple Leaf ranks and Lasagna Braid. The urban legend I heard was one was not given proper compliments in DEU during the transition to Pips & Crowns.
"How on earth will anyone know I'm a general?"
"Sir, if the troops don't know you're the General, you're spending too much time in the office..."
True story ... not long after the introduction of the (then new) DEUs the Chief of Engineering and Maintenance, RAdm Ed Healey, got a nasty letter from Mrs Chuck Thomas, wife of the then COMMARCOM, complaining about the quality of the white shirts issued to the Navy. The specific problem was that the collars wrinkled - the root cause was the the specification (yes, we had Gov't of Canada specifications for everything) called up preshrunk cloth but failed to call for preshrunk thread! I investigated with our supply folks who did not try to lay the blame off on to Supply and Services Dept ... rather they pointed me to the minutes of a meeting of the CF Clothing and Dress Committee which said, explicitly, that the quality of the new dark and light blue and tan uniforms should not be better than the quality of the existing "CF greens."Bling tells a story. It's a resume written in cloth and tin.
The fact my wife of 13 years, who has an eye for detail to envy most SNCOs, can read a person's accomplishments off what they're wearing is a great indicator of its importance.
The problem I have, at least with the Army DEU, is how piss poorly its made and how uncomfortable it is on parade; in all weather. It's too damn hot for No. 1 in the summer, and we have an aversion to wearing gabardines in the winter (probably because you look like you're selling counterfit watches).
The Navy seems to be getting back on track with their traditions and its reflected in their dress. There seems to be a lot of "operational" hang ups within the Army about improving our dress uniforms... with the false belief that it will take money out of the procurement of capabilities and put it into Buttons and Bows. I would hope we can walk and chew gum at the same time.
Until then, we'll keep doing it poorly and looking like ass whenever we throw on the last Hellyer holdout uniform.
I hated dickies - both Signals and The RCR loved 'em. It was a flippin' nightmare.Our “Dickie” was French Grey and later moved to the three colour Patricia one.
I did not like them. I still have them somewhere however
When speaking of small town police chiefs, a former boss called them Manuel Noriega uniforms. It seemed the smaller the department, the blingier the suit.I'm not against bling per say, I just don't want to look like Zhukov.
Now that you're out of the RCN, they've gotten skinnier. Cause and effect?I generally look for girth as my first indication
Wow! who'd of thunk eh?True story ... not long after the introduction of the (then new) DEUs the Chief of Engineering and Maintenance, RAdm Ed Healey, got a nasty letter from Mrs Chuck Thomas, wife of the then COMMARCOM, complaining about the quality of the white shirts issued to the Navy. The specific problem was that the collars wrinkled - the root cause was the the specification (yes, we had Gov't of Canada specifications for everything) called up preshrunk cloth but failed to call for preshrunk thread! I investigated with our supply folks who did not try to lay the blame off on to Supply and Services Dept ... rather they pointed me to the minutes of a meeting of the CF Clothing and Dress Committee which said, explicitly, that the quality of the new dark and light blue and tan uniforms should not be better than the quality of the existing "CF greens."
Who was on that committee?
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That, I think, was the issue (it's 35+ years ago): pre-shrunk cloth was called for in the contract but the same contract failed to specify pre-shrunk thread; the threads shrunk after a few washings, the cloth didn't. But the contractor only did as "we" asked and the procurement department people used the standards "we" (DND) said were appropriate.LS shirts had collars that would curl upwards after two or three washes.
"we" are stupid.That, I think, was the issue (it's 35+ years ago): pre-shrunk cloth was called for in the contract but the same contract failed to specify pre-shrunk thread; the threads shrunk after a few washings, the cloth didn't. But the contractor only did as "we" asked and the procurement department people used the standards "we" (DND) said were appropriate.
Professional heroes?When speaking of small town police chiefs, a former boss called them Manuel Noriega uniforms. It seemed the smaller the department, the blingier the suit.
For the Army the LS DEU shirts where much nicer material compared to the Tan SS and similar to the Tan LS . I think honestly the Green Winter LS where the same green LS shirt from the old unifersal greens — I didn’t have an old wrapper to compare.Wow! who'd of thunk eh?
The DEU's were introduced in the mid 80's right? When I joined in 89, the ss shirts seemed to have been made of heavy plastic. And the LS shirts had collars that would curl upwards after two or three washes. They never solved those issues until the late 90's.
Wow! who'd of thunk eh?
The DEU's were introduced in the mid 80's right? When I joined in 89, the ss shirts seemed to have been made of heavy plastic. And the LS shirts had collars that would curl upwards after two or three washes. They never solved those issues until the late 90's.
Hmm, well I could hypnotize Angus and like the Moustache Badge, he'd just order it and it'd be done!!!!Now @FSTO how do we get proper naval rank insignia for Naval NCMs, and how do get anchors for all as cap badges ?
I wear an undershirt.I prefer them to current transparent shirts.
How about the RCN de-toxify their workplaces, fix ships, and create a place where people want to serve, and not where sexually assaulting NWOs become admirals instead?
Hmm, well I could hypnotize Angus and like the Moustache Badge, he'd just order it and it'd be done!!!!
Seriously? We'd need to put together a rock solid proposal to the Dress Committee (and get willing mutinous bastards/co conspirators placed on said committee) and push it through.
I wear an undershirt.
I'm full of good ideas!