"Les Matheson" wrote
Well they lied (not the first time). They were treated to suppress IR, and
that is what the starch defeated, by filling the pores in the fabric with a
shiny hard surface.
We were told to wash and wear. They had name tapes and stripes. Then
the non-ops pukes started making them into fag-suits with patches all over
the pockets. It was no longer a battle-dress, and the next logical step was
making it mandatory that they be starched. So it goes...
Not a big deal for me, I wore a zoom-bag 99.9% of the time, except I had
to have two sets in my mobility gear, and then we added the desert stuff
which also was turned into a fag-suit by a bunch of deployed queers.
The air force is all about queers now, and very rarely do you see a real
man or woman in uniform since the end of the 20th Century...
The new one is just a blue fag-suit, for the same queers, and they'll have
squadron patches and typewriter wings on it before Christmas.
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