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Posted: 5/7/2012 2:03:22 PM EDT
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It's hard to keep your ribbons straight when you are tearing off heads and shitting down necks.
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Back in those days it seems like everyone's racks were not perfect...I suspect it just wasn't a big deal then.
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Generals don't have to follow the regs. His uniform is sat.
(At least these days, I don't know how it was back then. I am assuming it was similar) |
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Yeah I guess some tank iconners on here would have called his ass out on it too. Make him drop and give you 20.
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I believe they were pretty much hand jammed individual set ups. Not the prepackaged slick stuff we have today. They were bigger too.
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Quoted: I believe they were pretty much hand jammed individual set ups. Not the prepackaged slick stuff we have today. They were bigger too. Yeah, it looks like each row is an individual rack...fuck that. Can you imagine how hard it would be to get it right? |
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Quoted: Generals don't have to follow the regs. His uniform is sat. (At least these days, I don't know how it was back then. I am assuming it was similar) I'm not a huge fan of the asshattery that goes on at the GO level, but I'll admit I've never seen a general with a fucked up uniform. Of course that's probably because they have an aide do it, but the fact still remains... |
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Because he hasn't killed anyone in like 10 min. and he is daring someone to call him out on it.
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Generals don't have to follow the regs. His uniform is sat. (At least these days, I don't know how it was back then. I am assuming it was similar) I'm not a huge fan of the asshattery that goes on at the GO level, but I'll admit I've never seen a general with a fucked up uniform. Of course that's probably because they have an aide do it, but the fact still remains... Chesty was the man, nothing more to be said. The word "approximately" is in the ribbons and medals guidelines for a reason. |
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Top left, with 4 stars. That's why. I know. After hanging the five NC, DSC, SS, LoM (w/V), and BS (w/V) I'd be too tired to care much about where the rest wentt. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I believe they were pretty much hand jammed individual set ups. Not the prepackaged slick stuff we have today. They were bigger too. Yeah, it looks like each row is an individual rack...fuck that. Can you imagine how hard it would be to get it right? And here I though you guys are just better dressers |
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I believe they were pretty much hand jammed individual set ups. Not the prepackaged slick stuff we have today. They were bigger too. I'm not what you mean by prepackaged. When I got out the stars are individual pieces which you have to push through the ribbon material. Yes, the current racks are evenly spaced between each row. |
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Because it's proof that Garrison is fucking retarded and you don't need to have a perfectly pressed uniform with ribbons in perfect measurement in order to be good at your job.
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It was before the Gallus gallus domesticus dung became the name of the game in the military. Back then they were more interested in what you could do. It could also have to do with there was no one with enough balls or stupid enough to challenge him.
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Back in those days it seems like everyone's racks were not perfect...I suspect it just wasn't a big deal then. I don't recall ever seeing a perfect rack on a General Officer. |
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Because it's proof that Garrison is fucking retarded and you don't need to have a perfectly pressed uniform with ribbons in perfect measurement in order to be good at your job. You can't be good at your job if you don't have discipline and you don't pay attention to detail. |
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Look at pictures of all those old-school Marines.
Looking pretty wasn't as big of a priority in the Old Corps. |
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I guess he could of used a hero like you to tell him how to put on his uniform....
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Look at pictures of all those old-school Marines. Looking pretty wasn't as big of a priority in the Old Corps. This. |
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Because he's Chesty Fuckin' Puller and you don't ask him, that's why
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What most folks don't know about Chesty is he was pretty much an ordinary Marine just trying to uphold the glory of the Corps. Well, one day he was awarded a ribbon. The day after that, some worthless fucking asshole told him his ribbon was "crooked", which sent Chesty into a multi-decade world wide ass kicking frenzy which resulted in him receiving more ribbons and more assholes telling him they were "crooked and the stars are upside down". After a sufficient number of worthless fucking assholes in far away shit holes across the globe received the ass whoop'n they justly deserved, folks stopped telling Chesty how to wear his ribbons because they didn't want their ass kicked too.
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That was back in the day before they had invented mutliple ribbon racks.
Ribbons also had a clear film on them like laminate, which if you find them today has turned yellow, dried and cracking. Also, there wasn't any sort of guidance on spacing, alignment or other regs that we have now. Although today, we do look a little sharper, and less..."grizzled". |
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Back in those days it seems like everyone's racks were not perfect...I suspect it just wasn't a big deal then. I don't recall ever seeing a perfect rack on a General Officer. http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/gazettetimes.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/56/d56adc38-ce27-11e0-acb8-001cc4c03286/4e54b0ca92715.preview-300.jpg I don't know, that looks like a nice rack, but I'm sure I've seen better looking racks... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Back in those days it seems like everyone's racks were not perfect...I suspect it just wasn't a big deal then. I don't recall ever seeing a perfect rack on a General Officer. http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/gazettetimes.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/56/d56adc38-ce27-11e0-acb8-001cc4c03286/4e54b0ca92715.preview-300.jpg She could NJP my ass all day |
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What most folks don't know about Chesty is he was pretty much an ordinary Marine just trying to uphold the glory of the Corps. Well, one day he was awarded a ribbon. The day after that, some worthless fucking asshole told him his ribbon was "crooked", which sent Chesty into a multi-decade world wide ass kicking frenzy which resulted in him receiving more ribbons and more assholes telling him they were "crooked and the stars are upside down". After a sufficient number of worthless fucking assholes in far away shit holes across the globe received the ass whoop'n they justly deserved, folks stopped telling Chesty how to wear his ribbons because they didn't want their ass kicked too. Yhea, pretty much. I seem to recall that he wanted to go to Vietnam so he could claim to have killed the enemy in every war during his life time, but they told him he was just way to old for that...They pretty much had to force him to retire and stop kicking people's asses so that the other guys could have a go at it. |
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Quoted: Why is he so unsat with crooked, misaligned or upside down service stars? http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/Whos_Who/Hi_Res/PullerLB.jpg because chesty didnt give a fuck about that shit. he was busy killing the enemy |
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Back in those days it seems like everyone's racks were not perfect...I suspect it just wasn't a big deal then. I don't recall ever seeing a perfect rack on a General Officer. http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/gazettetimes.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/56/d56adc38-ce27-11e0-acb8-001cc4c03286/4e54b0ca92715.preview-300.jpg Looks small to me. |
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Quoted: i see a LOT of Chesty Puller in Gen Mattis. its too bad Mattis isnt the Commandant of the USMC. Quoted: What most folks don't know about Chesty is he was pretty much an ordinary Marine just trying to uphold the glory of the Corps. Well, one day he was awarded a ribbon. The day after that, some worthless fucking asshole told him his ribbon was "crooked", which sent Chesty into a multi-decade world wide ass kicking frenzy which resulted in him receiving more ribbons and more assholes telling him they were "crooked and the stars are upside down". After a sufficient number of worthless fucking assholes in far away shit holes across the globe received the ass whoop'n they justly deserved, folks stopped telling Chesty how to wear his ribbons because they didn't want their ass kicked too. Yhea, pretty much. I seem to recall that he wanted to go to Vietnam so he could claim to have killed the enemy in every war during his life time, but they told him he was just way to old for that...They pretty much had to force him to retire and stop kicking people's asses so that the other guys could have a go at it. |
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Because it's proof that Garrison is fucking retarded and you don't need to have a perfectly pressed uniform with ribbons in perfect measurement in order to be good at your job. In today's Army you would be WRONG. Perfection in all things uniform is the STANDARD. Nothing out of place, no button crooked. Or we will KICK YOU OUT. We have quota's to meet for downsizing, after all. |
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Back in those days it seems like everyone's racks were not perfect...I suspect it just wasn't a big deal then. I don't recall ever seeing a perfect rack on a General Officer. Well there were no female general officers when you were in. |
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Because it's proof that Garrison is fucking retarded and you don't need to have a perfectly pressed uniform with ribbons in perfect measurement in order to be good at your job. Well said! |
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I don't know for a fact, but something tells me that back in the day a General's staff took care of important shit, not the menial tasks they do now (preparing uniforms etc etc)
Also, the new craze of "There's no possible way you can fight the enemy with unbloused boots and/or your sleeves rolled up" is made up bullshit. Look at pictures from WW2, Korea, Vietnam. Those guys fought just fine, and fucked shit up all day long, and most of the time they were not within uniform regs. As far as dress uniforms go, I doubt he gave a shit. |
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Why is he so unsat with crooked, misaligned or upside down service stars? http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/Whos_Who/Hi_Res/PullerLB.jpg Chesty has more weight on his chest than you can lift in a gym... |
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Because it's proof that Garrison is fucking retarded and you don't need to have a perfectly pressed uniform with ribbons in perfect measurement in order to be good at your job. BULLSHIT! How can you be a good soldier without spit shined boots? All discipline, integrity, honor, etc would disappear from the military if pants weren't creased and boots not shined or cleaned. In all honesty, I think dress uniforms should look sharp, with proper creases, shined shoes (or boots if your one of those weirdos who jumps out of moving shit) gig line in place, proper placement of your rack etc. But the stupidity that goes on with utility uniforms is fucking retarded. |
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Maybe he had priorities - and pencil-pushing, nit-picking BS wasn't among them?
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That was back in the day before they had invented mutliple ribbon racks. Ribbons also had a clear film on them like laminate, which if you find them today has turned yellow, dried and cracking. Also, there wasn't any sort of guidance on spacing, alignment or other regs that we have now. Although today, we do look a little sharper, and less..."grizzled". There are a lot of old pictures of servicemen with rows of ribbons on separate racks that don't line up. Lots of old pictures of servicemen who just didn't bother wearing them, too. As stickfigure mentioned there wasn't the type of "rigid guidelines" there are today, but I'm also guessing many servicemen from that era (i.e. WWII) just didn't care about them. Lots of draftees fighting a horrible war, they just wanted to get home. There are exceptions. My battalion (see Avatar) has always been an independent Airborne battalion. They never had their own patch. They came up the the "Gingerbread Man" and started wearing it over their hearts in WWII and the Army went apeshit, threatened to remove the battalion commander if they didn't take them off. He was eventually relieved of command for letting them wear the maroon beret (presented to them by British Airborne, not yet approved by the Army) but IIRC that was short-lived. Nonsensical........threatening commanders for allowing a little leeway on field uniforms in combat while they wear a hodgepodge arrangement of ribbon bars. None of my grandfather's pictures from WWII have any ribbons on his dress uniform. He never bothered sewing on a combat patch either. He had them, gave them to me shortly before he died, but not sure if he ever wore them. i was surprised to see a picture of my father when he was about 5 (1952) wearing a First Army t-shirt. I've never seen pictures of military t-shirts from that time period (not "issue" t-shirts, but civilian t-shirts with unit insignia). From my own reading it appears the Marines had even less guidance than the Army. There's a wide range of patches and how they were worn from unit to unit. I read somewhere the Marines left much of it up to unit commanders until after WWII. It's an interesting aspect of American military history researching uniform variations and the reasoning behind them. |
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Quoted: What happened to leading by example? To some of us, leading by example means killing the fucking enemy and accomplishing the mission with honor. Leading by example has less to do with hands in the pockets or wearing beanies before 0800 in AFG, or a very slightly crooked ribbon rack. I get yelled at a lot by senior SNCO's in can you haven't figured that out
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So just who is this girl "Chesty" and does she, or does she not have a nice rack
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Quoted: Quoted: What happened to leading by example? http://www.semperfidelisnoah.com/Lindas%20Webready%20photos/Chesty%20Puller%20Korea%201950%20email.jpg This was Old Corps leading by example....where it mattered. I got yelled at multiple times when forward for having my hands in my pockets- in IRQ and AFG. Hard chargers don't appreciate being laughed at when they're trying to correct you |
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