stikpusher
... And no one will wonder what service the wearer come from ...
I probably shouldn't say this, but that has never stopped me in the past, so ...
When confronted by the idea of a blue Army dress uniform, the first image that leapt to mind was of Army greens, only blue like an Air Force uniform. That's mainly why I reacted like I did to the thought. I haven't watched much TV for years (just sports, mainly, when I do watch), and don't pay much attention to the news anymore, so I didn't have a clue. Yesterday, I asked a buddy who is my age, and also served in the Navy (he was a Gunner's Mate on a can on the gunline about the same time I was on Yankee) if he knew the Army dress uniform is blue these days, and he had the same reaction I did at first, visualizing a USAF uniform and all ... (it made me feel a little less out of touch, but not much). He and I would both have to drive fifty miles to Wright-Pat to see active duty military personnel of any branch in uniform (I see reservists and Guardsmen in Walmart or Krogers once in a while, but they are always wearing utilities).
Anyway, the new Army blues do look sharp, just a bit different to old eyes. (And I Iove the exploded view of the kepi in the old cavalry example, LOL!). Give it twenty more years, gentlemen ...
Again, thank you all for your service. Hand salute.
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