I understood the change from chambray shirts and dungarees to camis because ships are dirty, oily, greasy mechanisms. I can't count how many times I had to replace my working uniforms because of spots. And you had to keep one chambray shirt/dungarees pristine for inspections.
This is only to do away with the word "man" at the end of some ratings. Just change it to "mate" like a lot of current ratings and save the Navy culture and money. Also, what a bogus argument it will prepare sailors for civilian jobs.
They want NOS sailors to be "jack of all trades, but master of none". Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. No wonder I'm seeing SO many Navy recruiting commercials on various cable shows. They do that when retention is low.
>>They want NOS sailors to be “jack of all trades, but master of none”. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. No wonder I’m seeing SO many Navy recruiting commercials on various cable shows. They do that when retention is low.
Will we see a move to the Soviet style Navy where Warrant Officers are the skilled techs and all the Seamen are just wipers and oilers and POs are just wiper supervisors?
They want NOS sailors to be “jack of all trades, but master of none”. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.
There is also the idea to make all of the services more like each other rather than celebrating each service’s uniqueness. I am reminded of when Canada unified all of it branches into one service. One cartoon of the time showed a chief crying in his beer after being addressed as “Sarge”.