Since it's the official Army sidearm now, are they allowed to carry it in uniform and such?Money, a new car or what my son would want more than anything....a Sig Sauer P320, the Army's new sidearm!! https://www.ammoland.com/2017/02/sig-sauer-p320-handgun/ What Army officer wouldn't want one?
We went for an experience. Plenty of pictures for memories.Any ideas on a graduation/commissioning gift? Can't believe it's 6 weeks out! Thanks
Since it's the official Army sidearm now, are they allowed to carry it in uniform and such?
Since it's the official Army sidearm now, are they allowed to carry it in uniform and such?Money, a new car or what my son would want more than anything....a Sig Sauer P320, the Army's new sidearm!! https://www.ammoland.com/2017/02/sig-sauer-p320-handgun/ What Army officer wouldn't want one?
This is a terrific idea. We couldn't do it at the end of the year (due to quick BOLC dates etc) but wish we could have. Instead, we let DS and his best buddies from ROTC have our timeshare at WDW for their spring break week. Their choice whether to do parks, hang by pool, etc. They've been such support for each other the last 4 years; hoping the memories they made will continue to make them smile.We went for an experience. Plenty of pictures for memories.Any ideas on a graduation/commissioning gift? Can't believe it's 6 weeks out! Thanks
We rented a house near the beach for a week. Grads from years prior and future were able to crash there within walking/uber distance to bars and restaurants. Paid for food and drinks at the house for the week too - they still enjoy home cooking and takeout from the local BBQ place.
It is always a small commissioning class each year and previous year graduates try to make the next few years commissioning ceremonies for cadets they mentored.
Army Service Uniform it is what we used to call dress blues because Jacket is dark blue and pants are a lighter blue; it was the 2nd fanciest uniform. When we still had Class As which were Greens. Now the Class As are gone and Dress blues are the non tactical nice uniform. There are also Dress Mess which is Black waist coat and blue pants with gold on sides. If your cadet was going to be stationed in DC or an embassy situation where they would go to very black Tie events Dress Mess is a good package to get. But for most it would never be worn maybe to Dining Out but it would be a bit pompus for that if it is a unit that others would not wear dress Mess.What does ASU stand for?
What does ASU stand for?
Gold necklace with gold anchor for Navy.Any ideas on a graduation/commissioning gift? Can't believe it's 6 weeks out! Thanks
Army Service Uniform it is what we used to call dress blues because Jacket is dark blue and pants are a lighter blue; it was the 2nd fanciest uniform. When we still had Class As which were Greens. Now the Class As are gone and Dress blues are the non tactical nice uniform. There are also Dress Mess which is Black waist coat and blue pants with gold on sides. If your cadet was going to be stationed in DC or an embassy situation where they would go to very black Tie events Dress Mess is a good package to get. But for most it would never be worn maybe to Dining Out but it would be a bit pompus for that if it is a unit that others would not wear dress Mess.
For your DS, who I believe is in NROTC, it would be likely the equivalent of "Service Dress Blues"