Topic: Army Regulations

4 chapters across the catalog

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 2:23:30 - 2:25:22

1690: Corn Sweat

Swiss Army Knife Blade Removal, UK Knife Regulation

Victorinox, the maker of the Swiss Army knife, is developing a line of pocket knives without blades in response to increasing global regulations on sharp objects. The company previously pivoted to watches and luggage after knives were banned from airplanes following 9-11. The hosts mock the trend of banning tools to combat violent crime.

Episode 518 1:58:02 - 2:00:38

518: Hot Scene

Military Uniform Regulations, General Design Authority

A listener's email challenged the claim that military generals design their own uniforms, asserting that they must follow strict regulations. However, research into military protocols suggests that high-ranking officers, particularly generals and admirals, have significant leeway to influence or customize their attire, as seen with the "Eisenhower jacket" and specific Navy blazer styles.

Kidnapping The Truth
Episode 195 11:02 - 15:15

195: Kidnapping The Truth

General David Petraeus, US Army Uniform Regulations

The hosts address listener feedback regarding their criticism of General David Petraeus's uniform. Citing Army Regulation 670-1, they argue that while standard officers are required to wear all earned badges, generals have the authority to design their own uniforms, leading to the conclusion that Petraeus chooses his "Generalissimo" aesthetic personally.

Porn In The Morn'
Episode 183 1:49:07 - 1:58:05

183: Porn In The Morn'

Military Uniform Regulations, General Petraeus Criticism and Illegal Wars

A letter from a U.S. Army specialist defends the medals and badges on General David Petraeus's uniform as symbols of combat service and rigorous training. Adam Curry responds by clarifying that his criticism is directed at the high-level leadership overseeing what he characterizes as illegal, undeclared wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which he claims serve elite interests rather than national defense.