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ArmyVern said:YOUR RQ (no, not even your old one) does NOT decide what you can or can not wear in YOUR Unit; your CO does that -- with great input from the RSM.
Our CO and RSM have never gone overseas...nuff said.
ArmyVern said:YOUR RQ (no, not even your old one) does NOT decide what you can or can not wear in YOUR Unit; your CO does that -- with great input from the RSM.
And I take it you've never been to Command and Staff College?Panzer Grenadier said:Our CO and RSM have never gone overseas...nuff said.
Mortarman Rockpainter said:And I take it you've never been to Command and Staff College?
...nuff said.
Now, before I get flamed, I'm sick and tired of people poo-pooing their chain of command so flippantly. Yes, I'm guilty of it; however, in the end, THEY are in charge. This is a volunteer army, if you dont' like the system, change it or get out. "This sucks" is not productive UNLESS it's followed up with some sort of suggestion.
For example
Suppose that your RSM and CO have never gone overseas (and by "overseas", I assume you mean Afghanistan). They both have, however, attained their ranks not through incompetance, but the reverse. Perhaps they see nothing wrong with the kit. Maybe they are ignorant of any shortcomings. Suppose for a moment that you, using the chain of command, you tell them "This sucks" and then follow up with "but this stuff doesn't suck", and then tell them why, perhaps using anecdotal evidence, unsatisfactory equipment reports, or whatever. Perhaps when presented with enough compelling evidence AND offered an achievable alternate solution, they may change, whether they've been overseas or not.
Give it a try.
NL_engineer said:Does anyone know what is the new vest issued over seas?
Panzer Grenadier said:Our CO and RSM have never gone overseas...nuff said.
Panzer Grenadier said:Our CO and RSM have never gone overseas...nuff said.
Michael O`Leary said:So, what exactly is this statement saying?
Michael O`Leary said:Are you suggesting that no officer or NCO who has not deployed is capable of making any decision that affects you?
Panzer Grenadier said:No, I've said my peace on the matter. Im good.
Matt_Fisher said:The official CF issue vest in Afghanistan is a CADPAT AR version of the regular Clothe The Soldier Tac-Vest.
NL_engineer said:That's the one I figured I'd be getting, but we were told they were trying a new one.
NFLD Sapper said:Probably with the double sized mag pouches.
Matt_Fisher said:...
The equipment procured for the trial was:
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Matt_Fisher said:Again, the CADPAT AR version of the Tac-Vest which is issued to TF-Afghanistan pers, has the exact same load carriage capacity and configuration as the CADPAT TW one; 4 single mag pouches, 2 frag grenade pouches, 2 small utility pouches, Mini-Maglite pouch, whistle pouch, and a set of C9 and water bottle pouches with smoke grenade pouches to be attached to the sides of the tac-vest as per the user's desired configuration.
The modified vest that matt mentioned is exactly that. It's the tac vest with the mag pouches and small utility pouches swapped, and hte mag pouches have been extended to hold 2 (i saw three in a couple but I'm not sure if that was the intent) magazines each. The grenade pouches were also removed, and the side panels changed to molle as opposed to that god awful velcro / strap system. Overal it was not well recieved as the mag pouches were poorly designed and the small utility pouches interfered with drawing magazines.NFLD Sapper said:Matt a few years back when I was withtrials and errorsLFTEU they where looking at a double load TV (i.e. 4 double mag pouches) not sure how far they went with it though.