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09-14-08, 03:48 PM #1
Sleeve's
Can somebody teach me how to roll up my BDU,DCU and Olive Drab sleeves the USMC/USN way? I know how to roll them the Army/Air Force way.
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09-14-08, 03:52 PM #2
yea, go to boot and your DI will. thats not really something that can be taught online.
Last edited by FLRULZURSHPSCKS; 09-14-08 at 03:53 PM. Reason: additional comment
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09-14-08, 05:15 PM #3
the army doesn't roll there sleeves since switching too the ACU digital pattern.there is actually a sleeve rolling thread on these forums somewhere,if i remember correctly another rahtzee kid wanted the same thing,use the search button.
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09-14-08, 05:58 PM #4
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09-14-08, 07:14 PM #5
Thank you. When I was at Fort Benning this summer at JCLC the instructors made us blouse our boots and roll the sleeves on the ACU"s during Cat 5 heat.
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09-14-08, 08:00 PM #6
why would you roll your sleeves in heat that just makes you hotter because the sweat evaporates off your body?
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09-14-08, 08:37 PM #7
Becuase that is what sweat is meant to do?? The wind/air is supposed to make the body cool down becuase of the sweat.
Go gather some intel about how the human body works and why it sweats.
Oops did it for you. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweat
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09-14-08, 08:38 PM #8
The Army doesn't roll their sleeves as a way to show solidarity to their brothers in arms in combat zones. They don't have theirs rolled in combat zones, so they don't roll them in garrison.
Originally Posted by Brewer
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09-14-08, 08:54 PM #9
Yes, the right type of clothes does make you cooler. For example, Under Armour.
Under Armour makes the body feel cooler becuase of the fabric that is used. The fabric holds the water, air goes through and cools the body.
Service Utility uniforms however were not made to make you feel nice and cozy. They were made to TRY to give you comfort, but the main purposes are: durability, concealment, longevity.
Pour rubbing alcohol on your skin. It will feel very cold and evaporates quickly from the skin. This is the same concept with sweat. However, with sweat you don't feel as cool becuase of the chemical compound differences.
So yes, the lowly LCpl is right that SOME fabrics will make you feel cooler if you are covered in them while you sweat. But, the lowly LCpl is wrong in this case becuase we are referring to a utility uniform.
If you're going to correct me make sure you get the facts first, LCpl.
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09-14-08, 09:14 PM #10
LMFAO. I wasn't trying to correct you, Cpl. I was just agreeing with CWalling.
My point was:
Having the right type of clothes covering your body will in fact keep you cooler than having no clothes at all
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09-14-08, 09:22 PM #11
Meant to say Danman, not CWalling.
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09-15-08, 05:32 PM #12
ANother reason why the Army doesn't roll down there sleeves is a Little thing Sergeant First Class Legrant told me. WHen your sleeves are rolled up then your sweat doen't evarporate your skin forms over it and makes a bump that resembles a pimple but more red and without a whitehead. You are right rolling up the sleeves did not help it just mad it a whole lot hotter.
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