my72jeep said:
This has been covered in this thread at the start but dress regs do allow you to wear some uniform parts with civvies. boots, gloves, toque, gabardine over coat. over shoes that kind of non operanational stuff.
Thanks sir- that's exactly what I was referring to; I simply couldn't find it.
GW, I recognize your opinion, and respect it, though I must also respectfully disagree. The exact brand of gortex boots we use are, as I recall, a Commercial Off The Shelf item- the exact same boots are available on the civilian market. They're all over Army Surplus stores, and the civilian oensa re indistinguishable from the issue ones, minus the name and last three scratched out on the inside of some of the pairs. I don't wear them heavily- probably less than a kilometer of walking a day on average. They're tough boots, and designed to last for years of military use- and that's in the regforce, to boot (no pun intended). Hell, my mom still wears her 23 year old combat boots from when she was in, and they're in almost perfect condition with thousands of miles on them.
As someone else mentioned, civvie pants aren't bloused, so on the odd chance that someone stares at my feet, they'll see the bottom third of what appears to be a work boot (which, for better or worse, it is), unless they know exactly what they're looking at. And if they know that, they also know that these boots are available in army surplus anyway. I've seen plenty of civilians wearing them. I certainly don't see how the odd person wearing black boots equates us toa police sttate in people's eyes anyways; they don't really qualify as jack boots, and I definitely don't fit the stereotype- visual or otherwise - as a fascist thug.
I have nothing but the highest respect for every person who has served before or with me, and I don't think my choice of footwear particularly impacts on this. I always comport myself in public in a polite and reasonable manner, and I assure you that in the odd chance someone was firm in their mind that I was military simply absed on seeing my boots, my actions would do nothing to discredit the forces. When I see the kids walking around with combat pants and boots (even Cadpat these days- and the real stuff, not that Frontenac crap) and a T-shirt that tells the reader to go *** himself, I think wearing a good set of boots really says nothing in comparison. I can walk into the surplus palce downtown, and find CADPAT bivvy bags, new Gortex jackets, windpants,and bib overalls (which even I don't have yet), and even on a few cases full Tac-Vests, I'd hope that I can avoid being condemned for wearing my boots out and about from time to time.
Feral said:
Ok, here's one to throw out for the wolves..
The Price is Right, with US servicemen in their uniforms jumping up and down and screaming like little girls while trying to win prizes on international tv.
Comments?
Please tell me you're joking?
johnny_boy said:
That's different
Oh man, I wish my unit could do that... I'd be the happiest guy out there, I guarantee.