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Re: BLACKSHEEP HUMMER SQUADRON 2007
How about the GHEY SHEEP Hummer Squadron. C'mon folks, let's be realistic. You drive a truck, not fly a plane. It's not real, this is the internet, and no matter what you do (including some seriously cool shyt at moab) you will still NEVER BE A PILOT. Let it go...:lame:
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What?! You have to buy the logo to join the club?? |
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You have no rights, bashing or otherwise unless you buy the shirt
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I like the blue too ... goes with my slate blue :perfect10s:
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YEAH !!!! just change the channel....... |
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I like it...but have a small suggestion,
With my military background as well as my law enforcement background I would reverse the flag on the shoulder (the translation is that stars lead the way) |
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Not sure what a military background (which I also had for a limited time) or a law enforcement background (which I guess you could say I had for 16 years; kind of), is relevant in knowing how to display a flag. Not sure what you mean by "stars lead the way," but here is information on now to display a flag. Whether or not the stars lead or do not lead the way, is irrelevant. The flag should be shown according to etiquette; irregardless of the stars leading the way. Look it up, whenever the US flag is displayed in a manner other than being flown from a staff, the union must be to the flag's right, or in other words to the observer's left. (The union, in case you didn't know, is the blue field.) The US flag shown on the arm is displayed correctly. I'm sure if you do an Internet search, you will find this is correct. |
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I think you should give the Sheep tits imho.;)
good thread.:D |
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U.S. Flag Reversed Patch
Have you wondered why the American Flag patches are displayed on the U.S. Army uniform? Does it look like someone got in a hurry and put it on the right shoulder sleeve backwards? Well, here is the official scoop. In Plain English: The regulation states that when authorized for application to the proper uniform the American flag patch is to be worn, right or left shoulder, so that "the star field faces forward, or to the flag's own right. When worn in this manner, the flag is facing to the observer's right, and gives the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward. The appropriate replica for the right shoulder sleeve is identified as the 'reverse side flag'." Army Regulation 670-1, "Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia," updated most recently September 5, 2003, addresses explicitly the proper and lawful placement of the U.S. flag patch on the Army uniform. Wear of full-color U.S. flag cloth replica: a. General. All soldiers throughout the Force, regardless of deployment status, will wear the full-color U.S. flag cloth replica on utility and organizational uniforms. b. Description. The colors of the U.S. flag cloth replica are red, white, and blue. The size is approximately 2 inches by 3 inches. c. How worn. When approved for wear, the full-color U.S. flag cloth replica is sewn 1/2 inch below the right shoulder seam of the temperate, hot-weather, enhanced hot-weather, and desert BDU; the BDU field jacket; and the cold-weather uniform. If the SSI?FWTS is worn on the right shoulder of the utility uniform, the full-color U.S. flag cloth replica is placed 1/8 inch below the right shoulder sleeve insignia. The SSI?FWTS is not authorized for wear on organizational uniforms, unless indicated above. |
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squad·ron [skwod-ruh
![]() 1.a portion of a naval fleet or a detachment of warships; a subdivision of a fleet. 2.an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more troops, a headquarters, and various supporting units. 3.a number of persons grouped or united together for some purpose; group. –verb (used with object) 4.to form into a squadron or squadrons; marshal or array in or as if in squadrons. Wheeling could be a purpose couldn't it? Quit yer bitchen. :D |
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:iagree: What he said...
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I just want to know what it takes to join. Love the logo.:beerchug: :beerchug:
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say PLEASE !
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...please. |
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I don't think it has been made official.
I considered myself "in" the club after wheeling with some of the "Black Sheep". Part of the angle of this deal is the "No dues and No don'ts" philosphy. :cool: Course, what do I know? I'm new. :D |
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Take it easy on the evl one......he's MY homie.:D |
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First off put a BIG BUSHY Mustache on Him. (the SHEEP)
and As an ORIGINAL BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON member PLEASE is an important thing... Emerson, OOPS !, I mean TGL will let you know "what, when, how, why, where, how soon, how much, how high to jump etc etc ...... RYD OH, BTW this 60 year old looks GREAT in the original shirt (belly and all) |
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Ok, looks like we'll use this one. :jump:
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