Ha, Fred!
Not to bad! What we called a 'sleeve' back then has apparently changed!
: )
And a 'temp rating' in the Navy (until permanent) is called 'frocked'.
Thus, your sleeve could get frocked!
Sorry... how lame...
Gary
On Mon, 13 May 2002 17:08:47 -0600 "Fred Griffiths"
<griffco@cadvision.com> writes:
> Love that typo:
> > you might as well as do what the
> > military does for most military applications.
> >
> > It's called a "soldier sleeve"
> >
> > They come in different sizes, lengths, and temp ratings.
>
>
> I suppose the different sizesand lengths are found on different size
> uniform
> jackets? As for temp ratings, is that where one is waiting to be
> promoted
> to a permenant rating? Or is that a navy term?
>
> Cheers, Fred
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