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Different patterns, different uses Marrah_G May 2013 #1
It would be for me too, if it weren't wasting millions of dollars. Aristus May 2013 #2
Did you read the article? It is quite interesting, talking about the larger issue with this as an ex uppityperson May 2013 #6
Duplicating expenses is a problem Marrah_G May 2013 #7
I commented on that above. But these smaller contracts are a good place to start, Aristus May 2013 #8
There is that. I'd like to see the whole military budget looked at closely. uppityperson May 2013 #28
Unfortunately as long as the congress critters work for these big corps it won't happen Marrah_G May 2013 #30
Probably not as much waste as one might believe zipplewrath May 2013 #37
Did it cross your mind Aerows May 2013 #15
When the military changes uniforms they are immediately available to the general public. former9thward May 2013 #23
And you need a snow pattern jakeXT May 2013 #3
What we used to do in these situations is have standard, uniform service dress, Aristus May 2013 #4
Now we need an urban street camouflage pattern. hobbit709 May 2013 #9
What? Then they wouldn't have to spend $millions on designing all sinkingfeeling May 2013 #5
It's because Obama is a Muslin. Blame him! msanthrope May 2013 #10
Which means yet another expensive change to the uniform contract. Aristus May 2013 #11
He's destroying the fabric of this country, I tell you! nt msanthrope May 2013 #12
And trying to substitute the fabric of another country! Aristus May 2013 #16
Everybody's gonna have to get gay married in a kanga. Watch out. nt msanthrope May 2013 #19
He's the worsted ever! pinboy3niner May 2013 #20
They'll be canvassing the neighborhoods for our fabrics next! Aristus May 2013 #21
The right to bare arms will be enforced!!! Bolt while you have a chance! nt msanthrope May 2013 #22
We wool not run pinboy3niner May 2013 #25
You're colorfast, then? nt msanthrope May 2013 #27
Not exactly pinboy3niner May 2013 #29
You seem fustian in your pronouncements. nt msanthrope May 2013 #31
I'm outta this thread! Eleanors38 May 2013 #35
Well... pinboy3niner May 2013 #36
We've certainly spun quite the yarn! nt msanthrope May 2013 #38
I feel the same way about the camouflage fashions civilians often wear. LanternWaste May 2013 #13
When you get to things like camo prom dresses and camo wedding dresses....it's a fetish!!! LongTomH May 2013 #32
Well, it's not a fetish...it does keep nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #14
Well, call it an unhealthy obsession then. Although if 'unhealthy obsession' doesn't define 'fetish' Aristus May 2013 #17
Been following the story nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #34
At the time the Corps was more interested in elbow and knee pads ... Recursion May 2013 #40
My favorite camo - tjwash May 2013 #18
And the icing is that most of the pixelated designer camo doesn't work. backscatter712 May 2013 #24
I saw an episode of 'Hawaii Five-Oh last night. Aristus May 2013 #26
New navy camo still boggles my mind. cornflake_31 May 2013 #33
If you are wearing the Squid camo and fall overboard at sea.... NightWatcher May 2013 #42
All of that "wasted" money is going to Americans with jobs making those uniforms Recursion May 2013 #39
A lot of people call it a good job. Aristus May 2013 #41
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