trailmix Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 You guys and your fancy "AMS" talk... You need a stitch-cutter... looks like a small letter-opener... go at them from the inside and cut the stitches. Don't pull on the thread and it should come out just fine. Wash 'em and you'll never know. Now, if they are old BDU's and have worn a bit, there will be discoloration and you're screwed. But if they're new just cut them off and wash 'em. ~mix [ 18. September 2006, 15:14: Message edited by: trailmix ]
Guest Robes Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 ^True^ I did that with some of my issued pairs from when I was an E and they cannot tell the diff. I was also able to do the same with the onld Mess Dress... get the silver braid and the board holders and I was set. Be careful that you do not rip the material of the garment and you are in good. You can also get the stripes off with a knife if you are careful. Robes
Shut up 'n color Posted December 5, 2013 Posted December 5, 2013 I'm curious to get some opinions and legal info about the following: There is an Ops Group that I'm familiar with that is going through the standard CUI awesomeness, and just as the last one 2 years ago, there is some uniform standardization arguments. Is it legal for a Commander to outlaw the US Flag patch to be worn, but still allow WIC, TPS, and Wing Patchs? I know there are discrepancies between fighter and heavy communities, but to tell someone they are specifically NOT allowed to wear the US FLAG, is that legal? Thoughts?
Azimuth Posted December 5, 2013 Posted December 5, 2013 (edited) 36-2903 8.4.7. Left Sleeve. Normally wear the US flag, emblem of appropriate wing, group, or center, positioned no lower than 1 inch from shoulder seam in accordance with MAJCOM supplements to this instruction. Members may wear the Weapons School Patch, USAF Test Pilot School Patch, (graduate or instructor) upon completion of the appropriate school when authorized by MAJCOM supplement to this instruction. Sounds like you'll wear whatever your MAJCOM supplement says under 2903. Edited December 5, 2013 by Azimuth
ChiefSlapahoe Posted December 5, 2013 Posted December 5, 2013 36-2903 ACC Sup: 8.4.7. Left Sleeve. A vivid emblem, approximately 3 X 3 inches in size, of the appropriate parent wing, separate operating group, or numbered air force will be worn on the Velcro. Members may wear the Weapons School Patch, USAF Test Pilot School (graduate or instructor) upon completion of the appropriate school. Installation commanders prescribe wear of the U.S. flag on the FDU. If prescribed, implementation will be installation wide. It's stupid but yes, it's allowed if you're ACC.
Spoo Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Legal info? I wouldn't trust what you read on here. I recommend you head to your base legal office and get their take on this uniform travesty. 1
Toro Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Legal info? I wouldn't trust what you read on here. I recommend you head to your base legal office and get their take on this uniform travesty. Exactly. Shut Up - before you get too spun up, I suggest you also look to see if there's a local sup to 2903 (assuming your command chief doesn't send out 6-9 references it prior to the CUI). It may specifically detail how patches are worn on that base. If still nothing, just take the patch off until the CUI is over. 2
Bender Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Exactly. Shut Up - before you get too spun up, I suggest you also look to see if there's a local sup to 2903 (assuming your command chief doesn't send out 6-9 references it prior to the CUI). It may specifically detail how patches are worn on that base. If still nothing, just take the patch off until the CUI is over. 5,000th post for Toro! You get a patch for that! You can't wear it until after the CUI is over though... Bendy 3
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