Robert Duvall and the surfing scene from Apocalypse Now ... plain badassExecept for those badass cavalry hats some of the helo pilots wear, because they're just plain cool.
Interesting bit of history... All the "stories" associated with Marine Corps uniforms are usually just that, stories.
The two examples the instructor used were the quatrefoil and the blood stripe. He said that both were stylistic additions to the uniform in the late 18th/early 19th centuries. As we started interacting with some of the older militaries (from Europe) stories were made up to back up why they were on our uniforms...I wouldn't be surprised if the story I'd heard wasn't true. As for the quatrefoil, I'd thought it was legit, too. Too legit, in fact, to quit. Seriously, though, is the tale behind it bogus? Anyone know?
Kind of off topic, but I thought this was really cool. An AF pilot told me that the reason the coat on the Army dress uniform is a darker blue than the pants is because in the cavalry days, they would roll their coats up and put em in their saddle bags when it got hot out. After riding around in the sun for so long, when they put their coats on the coats stayed dark blue and the pants were light. They finally decided to issue them this way. I thought this (if true) was cool because it was something that reflected the history of the Army, and not just something artificially made up.
The two examples the instructor used were the quatrefoil and the blood stripe. He said that both were stylistic additions to the uniform in the late 18th/early 19th centuries. As we started interacting with some of the older militaries (from Europe) stories were made up to back up why they were on our uniforms...