clarythedrill said:
CT'97 said:
What about personnel who have letters from division command authorizing wear? I meet some guys who had been assigned to 1st MAR DIV in Iraq as route security and had letters from Gen. Mattis authorizing wear of the patch.
Division Commanders do not have the authority to circumvent DA Pam 670-1 or AR 670-1. I dont give a damn how many letters they pen, it does not make it authorized.
Someone explain how a marine general has the authority to authorize Army Soldiers to wear a certain article of clothing? That is absolutely laughable. Hell, the patch isnt even authorized for marines to wear.
I better hop off my soap box, I can feel my blood pressure rapidly rising.
EDIT: AR 670-1, para 21-18, c(14)- Soldiers who served with the 1st Marine Division between 19 March 2003 and 21 April 2003 during combat operations in support of OIF are authorized to wear the 1st Marine Division SSI as their SSIMOHC.
You are not necessarily correct. AR 670-1, para 21-18, b(2) states " 2) Unless otherwise approved by this regulation, Soldiers attached or under operational control(OPCON) to other services are not authorized to wear their patches as their SSIMOHC without written approval from DCS, G1 or a
designated representative."
It is pretty clear that wear of another service's patch can be worn, as long as written approval is granted from someone with the proper authority.
Whether Mattis had the authority to author that memo can be up for debate, but wear of the patch can certainly be authorized at other times and for units other than those explicitly stated in AR 670-1.
ETA: a little more research shows that starting in 2004, Lt. Gen. Franklin Hagenbeck, the then-G-1, approved their wear at a request from the Army Chief of Staff. This was continued until it was rescinded by ALARACT 178/2010, dated 11 JUN 2010, which states that the exception would no longer be granted to units attached at the Co level or higher, but that it would still be granted to individual augmentees to USMC HQ.
So In conclusion, Mattis probably was well within his authority to authorize wear of the patch, as long as it was done between 2004 and mid-2010.