Nope I really don't see Jesus wearing a Roman soldier outfit. Not even for
work or play. Especially  He would never wear it when ministering to others.
----- Original Message -----
From: Star'Eyed Drifter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jeff & Ellrena Ortner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:57 PM
Subject: WWJD? [RR] Camo uniforms?


>
> *Course, If Jesus was a young Isreali apprentice carpenter..
> today he just might wear army suplus BDU's to work<G>
>
> Doc
>
> --- Jeff & Ellrena Ortner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The item sent from a email Scout  page is not what we trying to promote,
> > it
> > is a understanding of the problems that could, do and will happen at
> > camps.
> > WE DO NOT  go by BSA standards, but we do glean from over 100 years of
> > experience. If not, look at the resources of where our Royal Rangers
> > leaders
> > manual came from, and read the credits were we got our information. I
> > too
> > don't go y scout rules of BSA but I  have to agree with Ronnie Franklin
> > about Camo's and para-military looks today. Setting the right image to a
> > lost world is very important,  Using fatigues is not camo, and solid
> > colors
> > is what we use as a summer wear. Khaki 6-pocket fatigues,  many of the
> > boys
> > wear the hiking pants that look just like them. I see nothing wrong
> > wearing
> > this as it doesn't portray a military style look.
> >     CAMO DOES and WILL cause people to take a second curious look at
> > what
> > kind of group you are.   I see no good in wearing shirts or pants in
> > camo
> > colors for class C, D, or F uniforms.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Jonathan Marcantel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:40 PM
> > Subject: [Leaders] Re: [Leaders] Camo Uniforms, NOPE not for my group
> >
> >
> > > Gentlemen-
> > >
> > > Far be it for me to assert my opinion- for I have been in Rangers for
> > only
> > > just over 2 years (as a Pioneer Cdr.)  Why are we using BSA guidelines
> > to
> > > argue (for or against) uniform regs in Rangers?  Here's my take on
> > this
> > > subject.
> > >
> > > I feel that wearing BDU pants during Rangers is ok; we prefer the boys
> > to
> > > wear their khakis, however, Calcasieu Parish (Louisiana is governed by
> > > Napoleonic Code, not Common Law, hence parish) School Board instituted
> > a
> > > dress code for K-12th grades.  The uniform pants are blue or khaki
> > with
> > > white, green or blue shirt.  Anyway, alot of my boys only have 2 pair
> > of
> > > khaki pants that they own- they use them for school and for Rangers.
> > > Therefore, we allow the boys to wear Class A, B, or C uniforms to the
> > > meetings.  Class C as I can best remember (cant quote- @ school and my
> > LM
> > is
> > > at the house) is Blue jeans or BDU pants with Ranger Tshirt.  So
> > here's my
> > > point: why use BSA stuff to govern Rangers?!  THIS IS NOT BOY SCOUTS!
> > WE
> > ARE
> > > ROYAL RANGERS.  There is a BIG difference, right from the get go.  And
> > > before you ask, I was in Boy Scouts as a kid.  So please, if you are
> > going
> > > to continue to use BSA references, stop, look it up in your Royal
> > Rangers
> > > Leaders Manual (that every commander should own a copy of...ours were
> > > provided with our training material during LTC)  and quote from there.
> > And
> > > while I am ranting, didnt we have this same discussion about quoting
> > BSA
> > > regs instead of RR regs awhile back??  BSA regs on uniforms have NO
> > bearing
> > > WHATSOEVER on our Royal Ranger uniform regs.
> > >
> > > Thanks for lettimg me rant,
> > >
> > > Jonathan Marcantel
> > > Pioneer Cdr.
> > > OP 109
> > >
> > >
> > > ----Original Message Follows----
> > > From: "Jeff Ortner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [Leaders]  Camo Uniforms, NOPE not for my group
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> > > Read this and do agree with it too concerning Rangers in the same
> > > boat about Camo clothing. Thet have a few stinks too,
> > >
> > > Camouflage/Military Uniforms and Scouting
> > >
> > > Hi Scouters!
> > > This is a LONG POSTING because the questions and the followups
> > > deserved to be answered as completely as possible. I've also kept
> > > Mike Craig's original question as well as the e-mail addresses to
> > > others who contributed to the answering of this question while I have
> > > them.
> > >
> > > Mike Craig wrote and asked on rec.scouting.usa:
> > >
> > > We have had three scouts families join our troop in the last 2 months
> > > from troops based on military bases. All three fathers were/are
> > > registered adults, one of the adults still wears his district
> > > commissioner shirt. All have told our troop committee that wearing
> > > military camouflage pants and jackets is acceptable within the BSA
> > > policy. Our troop is not stationed on any base, and several other
> > > adults are questioning this 'policy'.
> > >
> > > Mike:
> > >
> > > Your "District Commissioner" guy is lying.
> > >
> > > Out and out, he's lying.
> > >
> > > The Boy Scouts of America does NOT approve of ANY camo clothing for
> > > wear by youth members nor adults at ANY TIME.
> > >
> > > The immediate reference to this is found in the first pages of the
> > > BSA's Insignia Guide where it states that "imitation of military
> > > uniforms and clothing is not permitted under the BSA's Charter and
> > > Bylaws and in accordance with federal law relating to the wear of
> > > that clothing." (those aren't the exact words, but it's close enough
> > > to the exact words; later, I'll find the exact wording and post
> > > it...).
> > >
> > > I AM a military officer, Mike, and I also served as a former District
> > > Commissioner. I KNOW that some "army people" will want to wear "army
> > > gear" to give the BSA program some sort of "specialness" they think
> > > isn't there already in the program. What I tell them, besides that
> > > it's illegal under FEDERAL LAW (and the Uniform Code of Military
> > > Justice, which gets their attention REALLY QUICKLY!), is that this is
> > > like a soldier showing up for work in a pair of Scout pants and a BDU
> > > (Battle Dress Uniform, the "work uniform" of the Army) shirt.
> > >
> > > There has been NO MOVE, no discussion, not even any kind of
> > > consideration toward wearing ANY form of camoed gear by Scouts,
> > > Explorers/Venturers, or Scouters.
> > >
> > > Just to let the guy know, Mike: In 1996, two Scouters wearing camoed
> > > pants and a Scouts shirt were REFUSED ENTRY into a Council Camporee
> > > by the Scout Executive of that Council. The Scout Executive informed
> > > them of the BSA's uniforming policy and told them that unless they
> > > choose to be in compliance with that policy, they would not be
> > > allowed entry into the Camporee. One adult complied; the other adult
> > > re-asserted his personal right to wear whatever the hell he wanted to
> > > wear. The Scout Executive simply said "fine", both Scouters went into
> > > the camp facility.
> > >
> > > An hour later, the Scout Executive, accompanied by the local County
> > > sheriff, served the Scouter still wearing the camo gear with a
> > > "letter of membership denial", and advised him that since he is no
> > > longer a registered member of the BSA, that his presence on the
> > > campground is no longer welcomed. He was given 15 minutes to pack out
> > > his gear, and he and his son (because the man said "If I go, my son
> > > goes too...") was escorted off the camp property by the law
> > > enforcement people.
> > >
> > > The message THAT Scout Executive, in central Alabama (the home to
> > > hunters, trappers and outdoorsmen of all persuasions) gave was that
> > > "there's no place in the BSA for militaristic uniforming."
> > >
> > > So, Mike, you might want to share this little tidbit of information
> > > with your "former District Commissioner" friend and let him know....
> > >
> > > The same statement found in the Charter and Bylaws is found in the
> > > BSA's Insignia Guide.
> > >
> > > It does NOT matter, Mike, if the person used to be a Scouter in
> > > Europe or Asia. The SAME policy applies for Scouters there as they do
> > > for Scouters in the States. I have been a Scouter in Europe for many
> > > years, and I can tell you that we in Scouting Europe are even MORE
> > > hard-nosed about the wearing of camo than our peers in the States
> > > are...because we're there and are aware of the possible "mixed
> > > message" that wearing such things can produce among our "host
> > > nations" and their Scouting associations.
> > >
> > > Other then the Handbook, where can I find the documented Policy for
> > > the BSA uniform? Is a copy of this document on the web? Do the BSA
> > > Policy or Guidelines specifically address camouflage clothing? If so,
> >
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