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Old 03-16-2006, 11:03 AM
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Originally posted by sn-e3 Well Blow me Down and Double S#!T. That uniforn ain't NAVY its a Fr*#'n Farse, reminds me when some Land lubber admerial in the seventys tryed to make um wear uniforms with shirts and tiesand jackets. Crap they should keel hall the son of a b!*ch for even suggesting a change. what a Pu&&y have that man checked out to see if he is GAY. I'm not too happy with this change and I'm sure anyone who has ever worn a triditional Navy Uniform feels the same. What don't the Brass not understand about if it ain't broke don't fix it. as for standing watch in uniform You do not stand watch in dress uniform if aboard ship you use dungerees unless pulling into port and pier watch was stood on casual dress a top with the back flap and no white piping and thirteen button pants and god help the one who tryed to stand watch without spit shined shoes. the Brass is making a very lazy sailor if they don't have to clean up.First CO_ED ship now this. MY God swade shoes. Might as well make them Blue swade shoes and sing Elvis sea shanteys
I whole hartedly agree!
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