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Probably because GQ is the time to "expect" flash burns, while routine underway steaming allows for more relaxed conditions. Probably the same reason why we have X-ray, Yoke, and Zebra fittings and different Material Readiness Conditions at all.Why not do this all the time then?
So I guess we can only suffer a casualty while at GQ.
Probably because GQ is the time to "expect" flash burns, while routine underway steaming allows for more relaxed conditions. Probably the same reason why we have X-ray, Yoke, and Zebra fittings and different Material Readiness Conditions at all.
How many flash burns came when they were expected?
It doesn't seem that unreasonable to (assuming that it actually works) just keep your pants tucked into your socks and button up your shirt all the time. Kind of like blousing your boots. The hood doesn't seem that cumbersome either.
If its a legitimate safety step, then it should be done all the time.
If only there was some kind of readily available uniform item made of flame resistant/retardant material that we could all wear instead. Perhaps something with pockets.....
Well I don't make up the material readiness conditions, but I'm hella glad we don't steam at Condition 1 (General Quarters) 24/7.So I guess we can only suffer a casualty while at GQ.
Thankfully with my Google Fu and Urban dictionary, this old fart finally figured my WTF? out!Oh no...
... Tales of heroic dentists . . .
Maybe even with a combat "V" if the dental incident was briefly across that "arbitrary" combat zone line.I'm certain she was awarded a spot Navy Comm.