Approved since 2016 and I have yet to see any unit authorized to roll their sleeves. Has anyone seen an entire formation at the CO. or BN. level with rolled sleeves?
So realistic if you high rank nobody ain’t gone tell you anything. But if you a lower enlisted soldier, pretty much you’ll be told to undo it. Soldiers should take a vote and go from there
Per the reg, only the commander can say whether or not you can and it needs to be put in a written memorandum explaining why. Just because an NCO doesn't like how it looks or doesn't want you to do it, it doesn't give them the authority to tell you to pull them down. It wouldn't be a lawful order unless he had justification for it.
Because the ACU sleeves were not designed to be rolled or cuffed. However, a memo was introduced in 2016 by then chief of staff General Millet granting units authority to dictate whether their unit could or not. Now that it is incorporated into AR 670-1, it stands on its own where it is authorized as long as the commander does not create a policy stating that soldiers in that specific unit cannot.
Yes, but every branch is different. The Marines had a similar policy some years back where they were not authorized to roll their sleeves until their commandant reversed the policy. However, they roll there's inside out, which army soldiers can do as well of the company commander authorizes it, but they have seasonal limits across the organization regardless of station.
When the chief of staff has been hitting the gym hard and wants to show off his gains,
facts
Not a new look, just the army going back to the way things were back in my time
Best thing since ocp
Approved since 2016 and I have yet to see any unit authorized to roll their sleeves. Has anyone seen an entire formation at the CO. or BN. level with rolled sleeves?
The army looked at the Marines and Navy and finally said, you know what? I guess we can try
Unfortunately due the Velcro’s it just doesn’t look at clean ass the marines or navy
god damn I didn't think they'd be so weird with rolling up your sleeves
Why weren’t they allowed in the first place?
The uniform changed and so did our regs. Uniform is looking familiar now isn't it? I hate the pockets, looks sloppy
When I was in the Army when the sun comes out the guns come out
Now there fighting maggots in style
So realistic if you high rank nobody ain’t gone tell you anything. But if you a lower enlisted soldier, pretty much you’ll be told to undo it. Soldiers should take a vote and go from there
Per the reg, only the commander can say whether or not you can and it needs to be put in a written memorandum explaining why. Just because an NCO doesn't like how it looks or doesn't want you to do it, it doesn't give them the authority to tell you to pull them down. It wouldn't be a lawful order unless he had justification for it.
1999, Schofield Barracks, our commander said no rolled sleeves. Gimlets! Duty! 🇺🇸
It should be mandatory (rolling up sleeves) automatically esp in hot tropical duty stations & in summer
when did they stop allowing it? i was air force 2012 and we rolled all day every day.
Because the ACU sleeves were not designed to be rolled or cuffed. However, a memo was introduced in 2016 by then chief of staff General Millet granting units authority to dictate whether their unit could or not. Now that it is incorporated into AR 670-1, it stands on its own where it is authorized as long as the commander does not create a policy stating that soldiers in that specific unit cannot.
Shouldve approved years ago
Don't the marines roll their sleeves up all the time?
Yes, but every branch is different. The Marines had a similar policy some years back where they were not authorized to roll their sleeves until their commandant reversed the policy. However, they roll there's inside out, which army soldiers can do as well of the company commander authorizes it, but they have seasonal limits across the organization regardless of station.
let me roll my sleeves like i did in my Corp.
🤮 army sleeves
Go on somewhere jarhead.
Army uniform🤮