I knew the guy and was certain he'd come up. He was a good guy and his heart was in the right place (making the studs look appropriate in uniform at a MAJCOM HQ), but I wish his brain and common sense were in the right place (have the FLIGHT commander announce that you're going to have random uniform inspections every day and check one or two each day at random. Then when he does them, the guy can fall back on "hey, just doing what the flt/cc said to do).
Another example with this guy: I sent him an e-mail requesting further clarification on some policy before I go to the Captains in charge of the flight. He sends the request to the Captains anyway. As many of you know, the best way to diffuse a problem with the CC is to have a solution in mind BEFORE you go to them, or at least a set of solutions from which the CC can pick the best option. ("Sir, we cannot comply with new regulation XYZ.123 because of ABC. However, we already sent up an exception-to-policy letter detailing the issues and it's been approved." Hence, no problem.)
I sat him down and had a heart-to-heart talk and explained that you don't do stuff like that. Come back with an "I don't know" instead of forwarding it to the bosses when the person specifically asks NOT to do that...especially someone who outranks YOU.
To be fair, the guy had some side issues and he handled them like a professional, it was just issues with certain flyers that he had problems. I think he'll be fine in his career field and will do a good job protecting us.