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Photo of the Day – BuhBye BDU

Since joining the Army in October 1994, I’ve worn 4 different camouflage uniforms. To date, I still like the BDU the best, but I have to say that the OCP I’m wearing here in Afghanistan is probably my second favorite. The Air Force is getting rid of the BDU, leaving the Navy as the only service that still wears the uniform introduced in the early 80s. Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Leisa Grant announces the official end of the Battle Dress Uniform in Air Force ranks.
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Photo of the Day – OCP

I’m extremely happy that the Army did away with the beret. I can’t tell you how much I love being out in the sun and not so worried about my skin. And, while I mostly like the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), I’m in NO WAY a fan of the pattern at all. I’ve never liked it since being at Ft. Stewart. Near the end of a field exercise, we had a huge group photo. Some Soldiers had already transitioned to the new ACU while most of us wore the old Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) – my favorite uniform!

Well, now that I’m deploying to Afghanistan, I’m excited to be wearing the Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (OCP) uniform. I think it’s a better camouflage pattern, as you can see for yourself in this photo by SSG Ryan Crane. My wife says it’s even sexier than the ACUs. She’s never been a fan of the ACU either.


Laghman Provincial Reconstruction Team hikes up a hillside after visiting a local high school while on a patrol in Alingar district. Laghman PRT’s mission was to meet with the Alingar District leaders then perform a final inspection on two construction projects in the area.

Look at those guys. They obviously blend much better than any ACU would. And this crap about the ACU being better in Iraq is bogus too. The Desert Combat Uniform (DCU) was perfect there and the ACU stands out. Besides, depending on where you are in Iraq, the BDU is even a better uniform.