That is the question I find myself asking, usually to myself but sometimes to the ridiculous people here in Iraq that pretend to be leaders. I mean the command staff here at Anaconda has reached new lows in stupidity. The last three instances absolutely slay me and are just the most recent examples of the genius we have seen in the last six
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yeah, I wouldn't hold my breath on that one. When I was there we weren't aloud to take our top's off when we were working on our aircraft, even though it was 130+ degrees outside. Then the powers that be got pissed because people were getting heat exhaustion, even though we were drinking more than enough water. It was just straight hot, and we wearing these damn blankets they call DCUs over our bodies. Yeah, the stupidness never goes away.
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When it's on it slows down the rate of evaporation of your sweat; if your top were off, you'd still sweat but it would evaporate much faster, leading some soldiers to think they weren't sweating as much (meaning they hydrate less, which puts them more at risk, not to mention the dangers of sunburn). Further, when it's damp it helps cool the body off. Additionally, the bagginess allows for some air which provides an insulating layer of protection from the sun's heat.
If I saw one of my soldier's take off their tops I'd beat them until they put it back on. It really is for their benefit. Take a cue from everyone who lives in this region...they wear loose, baggy clothing that covers their entire body.
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The problem is, you'll have soldiers who'll walk from being inside the transmission bay of an Apache in a hangar with no air flow to direct sunlight on the way to chow, their hooch, MWR, whatever. They kinda ruin it for everyone.
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-- SGT Ross
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