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The Army, like the Marine Corps, bans hands in pockets except for when those hands are retrieving objects. The Marine Corps generally has the strictest uniform standards of the military services.
Japan’s Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiji Kihara was caught on camera after his Jan. 13 visit to the White House with his hands in his pants pockets.
Troops can't keep their hands in pockets, but there are other serviceable items they can store instead. (Army National Guard/Spc. Samuel D. Keenan, Canva) The greatest scourge of serving in the U ...
Sailors rejoiced last year when then-Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced that they could finally put their hands in their pockets while in uniform. But those days might be ...
A Navy policy change now allows sailors to put their hands in their pockets, wear the bucket cover, rock better PT gear and sport false eyelashes. Sections.