- Authorize the wearing of decorative flowers in soldiers' hair when wearing the duty uniform (worlds most beautiful fictional military!):
That's a cute idea. Keep in mind flowers don't just stay in hair, they have to be attached somehow or braided in. The ruling below from the
uniform policy should be changed up imo if flowers are authorized:
"Hair-holding devices (clips, barrettes, rubber bands, headbands etc) are authorized only if they are plain, solid colored or transparent, and inconspicuous."
- Authorize the replacement of the tights with socks on "Class B" duty uniforms with pleated skirts (regal blue or cadet blue?)
Cute! Cadet blue or black imo. Should height of socks be standard? Edit: nvm saw demibear's question!
- Phase out the Duty Uniform Type 32 - it's not really used much and seems kind of unnecessary now that the field uniform exists
Yes
- Phase out the Tenure Award - https://wiki.stararmy.com/doku.php?id=stararmy:awards:tenure
- Phase out the Distinguished Career Award - https://wiki.stararmy.com/doku.php?id=stararmy:awards:distinguished_career
- Phase out the Experience Award - https://wiki.stararmy.com/doku.php?id=stararmy:awards:experience ?
Yes to all. Would they still be worn by past receivers?
- Phase out the War Award in favor of new war-specific service ribbons (Kuvexian War, Second Mishhuvurthyar War, etc.)
Yes
- Introduce a running skirt for the Type 40 Exercise uniform
I get that it would be cute, but I have never seen a woman running in a skirt nor have I ever done so, despite loving to run. I can imagine all sorts of problems with having a running skirt. Bike shorts, albeit less sexy, are more useful as an addition.
- Introduce a boonie hat for the Field Uniform
Yes, the wiki should have instructions on using the loops for branches and foliage
- Remove the requirement to constantly wear a pistol with the duty uniform (since almost no artists draw them anyway) - belt still worn
I was thinking about this the other day as far as artists! But it really takes the military feel out of the RP. I feel like this will be a four vs five finger change, but I really do think it means that there is a less professional military feel about not wearing pistols as standard requirement.