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Every time we change a uniform it costs millions, if not billions, of dollars. Our country is broke, the Army is scaling back benefits, we even had to restructure the entire retirement system. Yet there is plenty of money for uniform changes. Didn't Congress tell all of the services to knock that shit off a few years back? Yet here we are again.
On top of the needless expenditure, don't the SMA and CSA have more important things to be doing with their time? Uniform changes are one of the least important things we need to be worrying about right now. We're in three ground wars right now (four, if you count Africa) and might be in another one in Korea if we're not careful. And the Army continues to struggle with recruiting. We need to focus more on who we're putting into our current uniforms, not what they might look like in new ones.
"Uh-oh Chief, people are starting to ask questions about our f'd up personnel system again."
"Well, Sergeant Major, you know what to do..."
Well said. While I think the change is a positive one, I don't think it (or really the majority of the changes in the last 15 or so years) are needed, and they're not without substantial cost.