Transferring to an Army base... but I am Navy

aquaflage: blue and grey, digital pattern camouflage currently in use by the US Navy; also: digiblues

The new aquaflage was far more comfortable and versatile than the old uniforms, but added a whole new element of danger to falling overboard.

Yeah, the USCG wears blue for the same reason. No sense making it easy to find someone in the water. I have wondered why we don't wear bright orange or yellow, like army PT clothes :)
 
All these guys taking about regulations. When I lived in base housing, PMO didn't know ***** about my weapons and they sure as hell didn't get put in any armory. I'd see armors at the range with other people's personal weapons all the time. ******* that.
 

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