Something I dont understand....Wearing uniforms in public

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in the last two weeks i've been called low and classless on here, great place. could really care less if they're regular people or not. there's only one reason to be in uniform at a bar, discounts, hot dogging (look at me attitude) and chicks. i can't be the only one that thinks it because i see people actually DO it

I didn't really see anything offensive that you said.....military members should not be in uniform at a bar. When wearing the uniform you must always realize that you are in the public eye, and need to ensure the image you are portraying is a positive one. I don't think it really makes a difference at a movie theatre as long as the military member is behaving accordingly (though against regulation) but at a bar, doesn't really give a good image.
 
Two things: girls and military discount... Just like firefighter who wears uniform off-duty...

We change out of our station wear before we leave the station. If you see firefighters in uniform out in public they are either doing public safety education or doing inspections. When we go to the grocery store we take out the engine and the crew to shop for our breakfast, lunch or dinner. We are still always on alert for calls.

Me personally I wouldnt wear my station wear off duty because people will feel I am obligated to help(although I am willing to help) and if I dont, I would give my department a bad rep.
 
We change out of our station wear before we leave the station. If you see firefighters in uniform out in public they are either doing public safety education or doing inspections. When we go to the grocery store we take out the engine and the crew to shop for our breakfast, lunch or dinner. We are still always on alert for calls.

Me personally I wouldnt wear my station wear off duty because people will feel I am obligated to help(although I am willing to help) and if I dont, I would give my department a bad rep.

When we go to the store, we wear our station wear because we are still on shift. Thats what I meant when I mentioned going to the grocery store :)
 
I didn't really see anything offensive that you said.....military members should not be in uniform at a bar. When wearing the uniform you must always realize that you are in the public eye, and need to ensure the image you are portraying is a positive one. I don't think it really makes a difference at a movie theatre as long as the military member is behaving accordingly (though against regulation) but at a bar, doesn't really give a good image.

I just think its odd to wear something like that to movie theaters. They were not recruiting anyone just watching a movie. Thats when I ask myself why?

I know a guy from high school that is in the marines who wears his uniform all the time. Every time I see him he is always in it. I feel he is wearing that just to show and make him look bad a.......
 
there's only three reasons to be in uniform at a bar, discounts, hot dogging (look at me attitude) and chicks

Not good enough reason to wear military uniforms in public. This is also similar to most companies which prohibit wearing of uniforms in public. If you have to go to bars and clubs, wear casual clothes. I do not see how difficult it is to change clothes. To me, wearing uniforms for the sake of bragging rights far outweighs the respect you earn in the eye of the public.
 

I am still in the military (Air Force) and for us our regulations clearly states as posted previously...."Wear of the military uniform in any combination while off duty is only permitted for frequent stops (i.e. grocery store, gas station)". Whenever I get off of work I get out of uniform as soon as possible. Just want to be more comfortable. Not really sure why they would be wearing their uniform other than troops performing recruiters assistance but in that case they should be at the recruiters office working not out at the movie theatre!!

I just think its odd to wear something like that to movie theaters. They were not recruiting anyone just watching a movie. Thats when I ask myself why?

I know a guy from high school that is in the marines who wears his uniform all the time. Every time I see him he is always in it. I feel he is wearing that just to show and make him look bad a.......

I agree that it is TOTALLY TRASHY to wear your military gear unless it is for allowed reasons. I have to also agree that the ones who are wearing them in public when it is not for allowed reason are a disgrace to their unit.

It is one thing if they are in transit to or from, no issue with that. Though huge issue when they wear it simply to make a statement in public.

When I was in The Royal Regina Rifles, we were told under no circumstance were we to be wearing our gear when off duty.

Personally, if people think they are getting extra respect by wearing mlitary dress in public they are actually doing the reverse if I were to see them. Just sort of makes me shake my head at them and wonder why they are so short on self respect that they feel the need to try to stand out in public in such a way. If they need the extra boost in self esteem by doing so, they have failed in the first regard of what it means to be military in my humble opinion.

THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THE WEARING OF MILITARY DRESS OR GEAR IN PUBLIC IF NOT ON DUTY!
 
I agree that one shouldn't wear their uniform in public unless they're on their way home and stopping at a grocery store or something. I know in ROTC if we wanted to wear our uniform (Dress, not even BDUs) to a special event that the whole squad wasn't going to we had to request special permission and have a good reason why, normally for it to be approved it would have to be a funeral (especially if the person served). With fire and ems I wont walk into a bar or place like that with identifiable clothing, I always keep a shirt in my car in case I go out after work, and if anyone sees my trauma shears on my ems pants I just tell them its for arts and crafts ;)
 
Before I even finished reading the OP, I thought there must be a recruiting office near by... They shouldn't be hanging around in their BDU's... I've met a lot of good recruiters in my time, and many many that need a good smack. Recruitment offices are usually considered "independent duty" meaning that they are far removed from any main unit and usually receive at most 1 or 2 visits a year from the CO... Now it certainly doesn't apply to everyone, but "when the cat is away..."

As for picking up chicks... I never met a girl who "just loves a man in uniform"

I was always told by my Marine buddy that wearing your utilities in public was frowned upon and trashy. He always said, "If you are going to represent the military wear your dress blues... end of story. No self respecting serviceman would wear his utilities in public."

Good question. I've often wondered this myself after hearing the above statement.

Yeah, Marines are a whole nother level. They're not allowed to wear flip-flops either (unless stationed in HI). I have a lot of respect for Marines, they're the only military service (as a whole) who take the regs seriously. I did 5 years in the Coast Guard (after 4 at the USCGA) and I've worked/trained with a wide variety of members from every service.
 
As for picking up chicks... I never met a girl who "just loves a man in uniform"

what? where do you live? never been to a fleet week? girls who love men in uniforms are all over the place. there's probably a few on this site just drooling over the mention of the word military men
 
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