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They could just change the 15 different things on the uniform that say Navy / Marine to reflective lettering. NCDs would glow in the dark...
lol, depends on the situation, but I every immersion suit/floater suit etc I've seen has been either yellow, red or bright orange with reflective strips and usually flashing lights for max visibility in the water.Wouldn't bright yellow be the most visible in most situations?
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It's apparently a more limited area for female employees, although the market is growing.The thing I don't get is that you can buy off the shelf coveralls sized to fit individuals with high vis stripes that are FR and meant for getting oily from all the oil field suppliers, and they are an absolutely awsome working garment.
well they wear them because their cheap, easy to launder, and do the job on a industrial site. Seems like that applies to the working environment of a naval ship. What’s the advantage of two pieces? Surely that creates gaps in flash protection?
What’s preferred vs what’s better. My pint is about cost, practicality, and usability in what is, from my view, a floating set of workshops, machine stations, and industrial sites.
I’d argue that a ship has a lot more in common with an industrial work site that anything that the new combats were designed for. While I never claimed to be an expert I the navy’s combat operations, this is less like you talking about the tac vest than it is if you argued we should only wear OTW shirts.
I think that is the root of the problem.the RCN says we all have to look the same all the time,
You know, not that many years ago, the Australian Navy switched from coveralls as seagoing uniform to the current "camouflage" two piece naval combat uniform. Perhaps we should ask them if there was a reason for such change, and if so what it was, before we choose to go all "coverallee".
AND the age old question: toques and gloves?No more changes to our work dress please. We just got NECU rolled out.
Our uniforms that need changing is is the eye watering amount and variations of our dress uniforms.
2 uniforms. 1 for work, one for ceremony. It could be that easy.
AND the age old question: toques and gloves?
It's allowed now. It's a brave new world that we are living in.AND the age old question: toques and gloves?
I'm considering wearing white the first and last days they're authorized, regardless of the actual weather on those days.It's allowed now. It's a brave new world that we are living in.