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The Army needs utility Kilts
That I like.
The Army needs utility Kilts
I already wore a kilt for four years. I've done my part.Having all Army members in skirts would be very progressive.
I already wore a kilt for four years. I've done my part.
Only if you're not wearing a sporran. At which point you go from a towering symbol of masculinity to a cross dresser with extremely poor taste .Point of clarity, it's a Skirt.
1968 was 55 years ago. An 18 year old issued khakis in 1967 and required to switch to greens in 1968 is now 73 years old. Don't know there are many 73 year olds still serving.
You can blame us boomers for a lot but I suspect this is allMillenialunnecessary.
Except this is all to do with a SHORTAGE of the MATERIAL used to make the CA DEU pattern.Just like the executive curl, new RCAF mess kit etc…
Except this is all to do with a SHORTAGE of the MATERIAL used to make the CA DEU pattern.
As much as I hate change parade, this is honestly some folks making a mountain out of a molehill.
Oh I hear you.Ya. I do. I am just tired of seeing non operational stuff “happening” when there’s no replacement for my operational clothing yet.
Or. Modern aircraft. Serviceable aircraft. Stuff like that.
In fairness, and as much as I did agree with you, the "buttons and bows" stuff is within the remit of the GOFOs; the important stuff - like serviceable aircraft - is not - it is policy (and policy is always tinged with politics) and, therefore, waaaaaay above their pay grade.Ya. I do. I am just tired of seeing non operational stuff “happening” when there’s no replacement for my operational clothing yet.
Or. Modern aircraft. Serviceable aircraft. Stuff like that.
In fairness, and as much as I did agree with you, the "buttons and bows" stuff is within the remit of the GOFOs; the important stuff - like serviceable aircraft - is not - it is policy (and policy is always tinged with politics) and, therefore, waaaaaay above their pay grade.
It was a different time, a different geo-strategic situation (Afghanistan mattered more than climate change), and above all a very different political situation. The relationship between Harper, Flaherty and Baird, at the centre, and O'Connor in DND was much different than the one that exists today between Trudeau, Freeland and Fortier and Anand.Oh I hear you.
And when I listened to the podcast with Collenette, McKay and Leslie and how easy it was (MND just had to give the TB President a Nuggie) to get the C-17, Chinooks, etc it boggles my mind that buying stuff, especially Aircraft is such a cluster in this country.
We sent 6 billion back to the Treasury last I heard. I don't think that lack of funds is the issue, and before you jump on me about wasting people's time, the dress committee's meet about twice per year per environment and take a half a day most of the time. They cover operational and non operational dress and then send it over to people whose only job is to carry out the recommendations in regards to clothing. I know you all know this.