brycejones
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You can’t make him see the real problem he won’t let you! And his diaper stinks.Nice job pointing out the real problem.
You can’t make him see the real problem he won’t let you! And his diaper stinks.Nice job pointing out the real problem.
Make him.No, he cannot.
Uniform Rules for Veterans and Retirees
The rules for wearing military uniforms as a retired military member or a discharged veteran are similar for all the services. There are certain rules for those seeking to wear the uniform for formal functions, national holidays, parades, military funerals and weddings and other military occasions. Only the Service Dress Uniform may be worn; no work, battle dress or PT uniforms are permitted to be worn at formal events. For non-formal events, veterans are allowed to wear other working uniforms as deemed appropriate for the occasion.
Grooming standards are obviously not enforced when a veteran wears any of the uniforms, but it is common courtesy to wear the uniform as if you were still in the military conforming to all the hair, facial hair, finger nail, and other grooming standards of the military branch you represent. All veterans and retired members will conform with the same standards of appearance, military customs, practices, and conduct in uniform prescribed for active-duty.
Nice job pointing out the real problem.
Make him.
Really don’t give a shit it’s just amazing what you focus on at times.You obviously don't understand the implications if the Marines or Department of defence decide to do something about it. He is not beyond reach just because he is retired.
Did you know Trump's real problem he wears his ties so long they almost cover his dick?Really don’t give a shit it’s just amazing what you focus on at times.
Maybe he thinks the problem of systemic racism and police brutally is significant enough to risk?You obviously don't understand the implications if the Marines or Department of defence decide to do something about it. He is not beyond reach just because he is retired.
Really don’t give a shit it’s just amazing what you focus on at times.
Maybe he thinks the problem of systemic racism and police brutally is significant enough to risk?
As others have said, what you choose to focus on is incredibly telling. Maybe you should step back and think about why you felt the need to point it out. I know that you won't actually reflect publicly here, and you'll probably continue to deflect, but for your own sake, at least do it in real life.
-- when participating in public speeches, interviews, picket lines, marches, rallies, or public demonstrations, except as authorized by competent authority.
yes very cheesy that he's doing something he 100% believes in. That according to you can result in him getting in a lot of trouble potentially. I applaud him, and the Corp isn't foolish enough to do anything negative to him. Imagine the backlash they'd rightfully get? A lot more people need to step up here. This guys a hero and should be praised.
So, it could absolutely be fine for him to wear it while protesting if authorized to. Now, obviously Turmp would have a problem, but seeing as he's incompetent what he thinks on the matter doesn't apply so he can eat shit.
Yeah punishing this guy is gonna work against them and hopefully they see that. Would be nice if they'd say they won't punish any veteran for doing so on this issue.
Marine stands outside Utah state house for 3 hours in 100 deg heat. Trump will be trashing him soon
Illegal? A military police officer can come and arrest him and put him in jail?That is a true statement. He chooses to risk it fine.
I felt the need to point it out as it is an illegal activity and apparently some people have no idea. Totally his choice to make.
To me it looks more like a stunt to get attention using his military service as a prop. It is cheesy and against the regulations he served under.
I guess it did work for him so far as he is getting lots of attention.
If you don't give a sh** then why post?
I am also in amazement of your focus all the time.
Oh and by the way I don't post just for your approval.
To me it looks more like a stunt to get attention using his military service as a prop. It is cheesy and against the regulations he served under.
I guess it did work for him so far as he is getting lots of attention.
Oh shoot, now expect the furious “I didn’t say that” and “just pointing out he didn’t protest the right way”.LOL.
Yeah, this decorated purple heart recipient marine who is peacefully protesting systemic racism and brutality from a law enforcement system is a cheesy attention whore.
The projection is staggering. You can't recognize a bigger man than you when he's right in front of you.
Honestly, I feel bad for you. What a sad and weak little man. To attempt to tear down someone like this marine, particularly from someone who previously served. Yikes.
I have absolutely no doubt the deflection and/or back pedaling is incoming. "I was just making a point about the UCMJ!"Oh shoot, now expect the furious “I didn’t say that” and “just pointing out he didn’t protest the right way”.
I think pcgeek has spent more words pointing out the potential issues with the marine’s protest then he has spent discussing the act that brought about that protest .
No, he cannot.
Uniform Rules for Veterans and Retirees
The rules for wearing military uniforms as a retired military member or a discharged veteran are similar for all the services. There are certain rules for those seeking to wear the uniform for formal functions, national holidays, parades, military funerals and weddings and other military occasions. Only the Service Dress Uniform may be worn; no work, battle dress or PT uniforms are permitted to be worn at formal events. For non-formal events, veterans are allowed to wear other working uniforms as deemed appropriate for the occasion.
Grooming standards are obviously not enforced when a veteran wears any of the uniforms, but it is common courtesy to wear the uniform as if you were still in the military conforming to all the hair, facial hair, finger nail, and other grooming standards of the military branch you represent. All veterans and retired members will conform with the same standards of appearance, military customs, practices, and conduct in uniform prescribed for active-duty.
To me it looks more like a stunt to get attention using his military service as a prop. It is cheesy and against the regulations he served under.
I guess it did work for him so far as he is getting lots of attention.