There is never a reason to roll up the sleeves of the class A Army Service Uniform, because it’s only worn on formal occasions. If you’re going to be working, you’d be wearing a different uniform, such as the Army Combat Uniform.
A former pastor of mine was a dive bomber pilot in WW-II and chaplain to a destroyer flotilla in the Korea one. He had to wear the A uniform when boarding a ship and said it was always interesting to see the reaction of the crew. No one expected a chaplain to have ribbons for the Navy Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, and Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 9 years ago
Their relationship is platoonic
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
It’s “tattoo,” syndicated cartoonist.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
Tom Flapwell: Originally (Polynesian) tatu.
Robert Stroud over 9 years ago
Any military member who would roll up the sleeves of his uniform in that manner deserves to have all of his military decorations rescinded.
K M over 9 years ago
There is never a reason to roll up the sleeves of the class A Army Service Uniform, because it’s only worn on formal occasions. If you’re going to be working, you’d be wearing a different uniform, such as the Army Combat Uniform.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
A former pastor of mine was a dive bomber pilot in WW-II and chaplain to a destroyer flotilla in the Korea one. He had to wear the A uniform when boarding a ship and said it was always interesting to see the reaction of the crew. No one expected a chaplain to have ribbons for the Navy Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, and Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters.