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    I understand that the top Army General declared that all soldiers were to wear the field uniform in support of those in the combat zones, sort of a "We're all on the same team." gesture.

    I don't know the validity of that; it's just what I've heard.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    I understand that the top Army General declared that all soldiers were to wear the field uniform in support of those in the combat zones, sort of a "We're all on the same team." gesture.

    I don't know the validity of that; it's just what I've heard.
    That is, basically, correct. Wearing the ACU as the everyday uniform is to remind the American public that the military is engaged in combat, and to prevent the sort of disconnect between front line soldiers and the rest of the Army that the media was able to capitalize on during the Vietnam conflict. It's all about maintaining "soldier sympathy" on the home front.

    My personal opinion (and I served ten years, almost all of it as a Public Affairs Officer) is that once the transition to the new Army uniform is completed (2010-12) you will see a lot more soldiers in the new Class A and Class B uniforms. Right now, in order to present a uniform appearance to the public, and remind that same public that our military is serving in several combat zones, the ACU is the uniform of choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    I understand that the top Army General declared that all soldiers were to wear the field uniform in support of those in the combat zones, sort of a "We're all on the same team." gesture.

    I don't know the validity of that; it's just what I've heard.
    Correct. I worked at a USAF base for the first half of this decade, and the "uniform of the day" switched from blues to BDUs shortly after we went to war. The official directive from the chain-of-command that it was a bit of a "solidarity" thing with deployed soldiers during a time of war. It would not surprise me if other branches did the same thing.

    And, to reinforce what JohnsonK noted, the USN khaki uniform is generally considered a "work" uniform, as opposed to the summer white dress uniform. Similarly, during the winter they've got the dark blue "work" uniforms to offset the black (or is it navy blue?) dress uniforms. The USN apparently has a new digital camo pattern (presumably in ACU cut), but that's a newer development than when I was in USAF ROTC 15 years ago, so I don't really know much about it.

    When we did flag details at football and basketball games when I was in ROTC we wore our blues. I noticed at Ohio State's last football game I attended that the cadets were wearing BDUs/ACUs. Even the Navy cadets - they were either wearing MARPAT or the old Woodland (Navy and Marine cadets both drill under the auspices of the Navy, so I'm guessing future Navy officers wore the Woodland pattern, while future Marine officers wore the MARPAT).

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