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Last post 12-19-2007 8:52 AM by taltos. 41 replies.
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  • 08-30-2006 10:53 AM In reply to

    RE: Uniform Features

    Hooray, finally some activity???
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  • 08-30-2006 11:38 AM In reply to

    • taltos
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    RE: Uniform Features

    Good job Kristopher. Do you want to take the other part of the question? edited for spelling
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  • 08-30-2006 11:42 AM In reply to

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    RE: Uniform Features

    I'm just waiting for answers to part 2 and 3 of that question.
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  • 08-30-2006 4:48 PM In reply to

    RE: Uniform Features

    I can answer the pants but I'm not a wannabee.
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  • 08-30-2006 7:08 PM In reply to

    RE: Uniform Features

    To answer part 3. A Private would not rate the blood stripe down the side of the trousers. NCO's have a blood stripe exactly 1 and 1/8th inch in width. Company and field grade officers have a stripe that is 1 1/2 inches in width. Once an officer gets general, their stripe grows to 2 inches in width.
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  • 08-30-2006 7:13 PM In reply to

    RE: Uniform Features

    Working backwards...part two. The enlisted Eagle, Globe, and Anchor is a pure brass emblem. Whereas on the officer uniforms the seas and eagle and rope are silver, and the anchor and land are gold in color.
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  • 08-30-2006 8:02 PM In reply to

    • taltos
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    RE: Uniform Features

    Kristofer-it appears that you have the dress emblems down pretty well. If they were 2 black cover or blouse emblems, how would they be different?
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  • 08-31-2006 6:01 AM In reply to

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Kristofer
    To answer part 3. A Private would not rate the blood stripe down the side of the trousers. NCO's have a blood stripe exactly 1 and 1/8th inch in width. Company and field grade officers have a stripe that is 1 1/2 inches in width. Once an officer gets general, their stripe grows to 2 inches in width.
    I thought it was the other way around. Knew everything but what the name and why it was there for the officer's cover ended up asking a SSGT at Camp P.
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  • 08-31-2006 6:50 AM In reply to

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    RE: Uniform Features

    Good job there Kris. If whenever you do make it up to the exalted rank of Cpl, make sure you buy the RIGHT bloodstripe...bad juju if you don't
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  • 09-01-2006 8:24 AM In reply to

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    We had a Marine in my Plt, L/Cpl out of Boot, who thought he was "THE HOT SH!T" cause he was promoted to Cpl. long before it was time and he showed up w/ Officer Blood Stripes and really couldn't figure out why the CO flipped out on him... That Marine was a waste of o2.
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  • 09-13-2006 4:14 PM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Uniform Features

    SgtG27:
    Good job there Kris. If whenever you do make it up to the exalted rank of Cpl, make sure you buy the RIGHT bloodstripe...bad juju if you don't


    I seen a guy mess that one up before.  Don't see how its possible these days when it says enlisted or officer on the packaging now! hahaha
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  • 09-13-2006 5:34 PM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Uniform Features

    The question about the enlisted and officer service emblems is getting old. Here is a hint: Look in the shopping section of this web site. Additional question: What is the difference between enlisted and officer green blouses?Evil
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  • 09-14-2006 11:18 AM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Uniform Features

    Come on... anyone?  Just the other day we were raging on one of the Capt's in my sqdn cause he had the enlisted EGA on his pisscutter. 

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  • 09-14-2006 11:59 AM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Uniform Features

    More expensive?  It's been so long since I've even seen a USMC officer in service alphas I'll just take a guess.  Do they still have the "belows" pockets?

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  • 09-14-2006 2:42 PM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Uniform Features

    As of 1986 which is where I was asking the questions from, would have to say Bingo!Pom Poms
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  • 12-14-2007 10:38 AM In reply to

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    taltos:
    I will preface this by saying that these were true in the '80s and I beieve that they would be true now. These are 2 situations that will test the research skills of our newbies. I am unsure where Warrant Officers fall in these 2 situations. Situation 1: There are 2 Dress Blue covers on a table, 1 belongs to a Company Grade Officer and the other to a NCO. What is the key way to tell which is which just by looking? What was the purpose of this feature and what is it called? situation 2: There are 2 Eagle, Globe, and Anchors on a table, 1 belongs to a Captain, the other to a Corporal. What is the key feature in telling them apart? Good luck and enjoy. Paul
     

    Sit. 1 difference between field grade officer and enlisted- officers have a coil of rope on top of the cover, this comes from the days when the Marines were used as boarding parties so that the sharpshooters in the rigging could tell the difference betrween Marines and British.

    Sit. 2 on the enlisted EGA the rope is filled in all the way whereas on the officer EGA the rope is not filled in (the space in between)

    Sit. 3 Pvt.-has no blood stripe. NCO- has blood stripe (blood stripe comes from the battle for Chapultepac in the Mexican-American War) and Officer- Blood stripe is 1-1/2" inches thick whereas the NCO's are only 1-1/8" 

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  • 12-19-2007 8:52 AM In reply to

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    Re: Uniform Features

    About time to bring this thread to a close. Some great answers were given. On an Officer's Dress Cover and I assume on the green, there is a device called a quatrefoil which goes back to the time that Marines were up the masts and firing down. The quatrefoil device helped those shooters to identify friend vs foe. The difference in Officer and Enlisted blouses was indeed the fact that the Officer blouse has bellows pockets and that on the Enlisted blouse, the pocket is just for decoration and the flap is sewn down. The difference that I was looking for in the black emblems is the fact that on the Officer emblem there is actually a miniature chain where it is just cast into the emblem on the Enlisted emblem. You folks taught me things about the dress emblems that I never had noticed. Once again, well done to all and thanks to all the Marines who gave hints and clarifications during the life of this thread. Any errors of fact and in my conclusions are mine and mine alone. Thanks all.

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