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Talk:In the Army Now

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Wow, those uniforms look awful. I always thought that the six-color "chocolate chip" Desert Battle Dress uniform was one of the worst-looking designs that we ever adopted, and I sometimes feel sorry for the Iraqi Army personnel who now wear our old surplus DBDs. I'm not sure it's accurate, either, because I'm pretty sure that by the time this movie was made, the DoD had already gone over to the three-color Desert Combat Uniform. -MT2008

You'r right. The US Military had already replaced the chocolate chip with the desert combat uniform, but hey, atleast is not as bad as the brazilian military using the camouflage that germany was using before they replaced it with flecktarn(or is it flecktern?) digital camouflege.Oliveira 16:28, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
Actually, the 'chocolate chip' camouflage took a few years to fully phase out. there were a few instances where both it and the three-color 'coffee stain' desert pattern were worn together. This was accurately depicted in Black Hawk Down where the Rangers had 3-color DCU's and had 'chocolate chip' covers on their PASGT helmets. Same thing happened when the Army switched over to the new ACU uniforms; there was a period where you'd see soldiers wearing a combination of the pixelized ACU pattern along with the old Woodland pattern & 3-color desert pattern. Orca1 9904 02:44, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
Another thing I just noticed; in the scene where Paulie Shore's character flubs the grenade throw during training, the female Drill Sergeant is wearing a Vietnam-era M69 fragmentation vest (OD green, no shoulder pads) instead of the PASGT vest (woodland & 'chocolate chip' camo, shoulder pads) that was standard-issue at the time (Paulie Shore can actually be seen wearing one in that scene, interestingly).
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Paulie Shore flubs a grenade throw decked out in a woodland camo PASGT vest while his Drill Sgt. looks on wearing an obsolete M69 fragmentation vest

I've heard of 'hero' guns before, but 'hero' body armor? Orca1 9904 11:12, 8 November 2009 (UTC)

Yet another funny uniform bit, check out the sleeves on the characters' BDU's in this scene. I thought these people were soldiers, not Marines?
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Paulie Shore gets a dressing-down on the incorrect handling of an M136 AT4, both him and the Lt. Colonel chastizing him wearing their BDU sleeves rolled up as if they were in the Marine Corps

I know these actors know dick about the military, but come on, at least put forth SOME effort not to embarass yourselves! Orca1 9904 22:58, 26 December 2009 (UTC)

Actually the actors have it right. The Army (back when it was allowed) had the cuff (camo) folded back over the rolled up portion of the sleeve. The Marines just roll them up, with the inside facing out. Army Marines

Ranger01 23:30 26 December 2009 (UTC)

M16 Rifles

These were LaFrance Specialties converted Colt AR15 SP1's supplied by Ellis Mercantile for the movie. -Steve

Thanks! I figured they might be conversions of older-model civvie ARs (it's usually a safe bet when the gun doesn't have the fencing around the magazine well, though not always). We have a picture of a converted AR-15 SP1, too, though ours has a forward assist (unlike most of the guns in the movie). -MT2008