It gets cold up here in the winter and we still have to do our PT test outside and were doing a road march this weekend. Does anyone know if we can get hats and gloves or can we buy them to wear or do we have to go without them? :confused:
It gets cold up here in the winter and we still have to do our PT test outside and were doing a road march this weekend. Does anyone know if we can get hats and gloves or can we buy them to wear or do we have to go without them? :confused:
MOS: 74D
BCT: 07 Jun 09 Ft. Sill OK
The chances that by next drill you can get them issued to you is slim. You are authorized to wear cold weather gear with your winter pts. You can get it pretty cheap at the PX. As far as your march you can buy black gloves that are authorized for wear with the ACU's.
Yeah, but here's the kicker: What if your platoon has to all be in the same uniform and you're the only one with gloves? ;) :D
Last step: Commissioning Physical (9/2/09)
Next step: NGB Med Enlistment Waiver
Simple rule of thumb....if you need it, they'll issue it or tell you to go get it. If in doubt, consult your chain of command.
And yes, it does get cold up in the northland, but we haven't seen the real cold yet. Here's the good thing about the human body....when you work out, you start to warm up, and your body heat will keep you warm. The moisture-wicking attire you'll have on will help keep you dry. So now you don't have to strip off certain attire because you're too warm.
Sergeant
MNARNG
OEF Vet
I've been wondering the same thing. I have a white polypro that doesn't show under the pt gear I will definitely be bringing that. I talked to my recruiter over the weekend and he said we would probably not be issued any cold weather gear.
National Guard Wisconsin - 21B combat engineer
950th Clearance Co.
OSUT:20100720
Well, many units like uniformity as OCS was pointing out in an earlier posting...meaning everyone looks the same. So...don't be so eager to test and see what you might be able to get away with. I would talk to your chain of command and find out what you're authorized to wear or bring with you for colder weather PT.
Sergeant
MNARNG
OEF Vet