Do Commandos Go Commando?
Soldiers and their skivvies.
By Daniel Engber

According to a recent report in Newsweek, the Pentagon may send 
special forces teams to the Middle East to train, advise, and support 
handpicked Iraqi soldiers in counterinsurgency techniques. If the 
United States pursues this plan, our commandos will presumably advise 
the Iraqis about the finer points of stealth warfare—including what 
to wear. Which raises one question: Do our commandos really go 
commando?

Many commandos do forgo underpants when they suit up in the field, 
but the practice is by no means limited to the special forces. With 
limited rucksack space and infrequent opportunities to wash up or 
change clothes, American troops sometimes decide that clean underwear 
is more trouble than it's worth. In addition, going without can 
increase ventilation and reduce moisture in a soldier's battle dress 
uniform, which in turn can minimize his chances of getting a rash or 
crotch rot, a fungal infection of the groin. (Whether or not they 
wear underpants, many soldiers use Gold Bond Medicated Powder to 
prevent these ailments.)

There's no ban on underwear from Central Command, of course, but a 
number of advisories on military safety do offer tips that could be 
construed to support the practice. Web sites for the armed forces' 
safety programs warn that tight-fitting uniforms reduce cooling air 
flow around the body, and the Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine 
suggests that heat injury can be avoided by wearing the "least 
allowable amount of clothing." In addition, pilots and armored 
vehicle personnel are told during training never to wear underpants 
made from synthetic fibers. The U.S. Army Safety Center explains that 
the flame-retardant Nomex suits these combatants use can still 
transmit enough heat to melt any briefs that aren't 100 percent 
cotton. 

Some soldiers speculate that men in the armed forces are more likely 
than women to go without skivvies. In the Army, for example, the 
battle dress uniform contains an awkward crotch seam that can be 
particularly uncomfortable for women. Brassieres are a different 
story: For women with smaller breasts, it can be much more 
comfortable not to wear one in hot weather. But while a man who wears 
no underwear isn't immediately noticeable, a woman without a bra can 
draw unwanted attention in the field. 

When did the term "going commando" enter the civilian lexicon? The 
phrase dates back to at least the middle of the 20th century, when 
Americans used it to mean "toughening up." (That meaning persists to 
this day in some contexts.) The phrase's more common connotation 
dates back to at least 1974, when it appeared in a source on college 
slang. The phrase "crotch rot" emerged during the same period: It 
first appeared in 1967. It's possible that "going commando" first 
poked its way into the public consciousness during the Vietnam War, 
when American special forces were spending extended periods in hot, 
wet jungle environments. The phrase got its big break in 1996, when 
Joey and Rachel went commando on an episode of Friends.









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