Sunday, June 02, 2019




Navy Reviewing Aircrew Wearing MAGA Inspired ‘Make Aircrew Great Again’ Patches

Navy leaders are reviewing whether red patches featuring an image of President Donald Trump and a riff on his “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan are in violation of Defense Department policy.

Photos taken of sailors wearing patches that say “Make Aircrew Great Again” on their flight suit sleeves were circulating on social media after the commander in chief made a stop aboard the amphibious assault ship Wasp on Monday. The photos of the patches, which feature a likeness of Trump, were taken by reporters covering the president’s speech to sailors and Marines aboard the amphib in Yokosuka, Japan.

Military Reports:

It’s not the first time the patches have appeared on social media, but now they’re under scrutiny.

“Navy leadership is currently reviewing this instance to ensure that the wearing of the patch does not violate DoD policy or regulations,” Lt. Samuel Boyle, a Navy spokesman, told Military.com.

Active-duty troops are barred from any political activities that imply or appear to imply sponsorship, approval or endorsement of a political candidate, campaign or cause, according to Defense Department Directive 1344.10.

Some on social media said the patch is a clear violation of that directive. Others argued that humorous deployment patches are common, and that the uniform devices are often cleared by command.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

At this point he is not campaigning, he IS the current president and election season has not yet begun. (I know that last reason is a stretch. Politicians are always campaigning)

Anonymous said...

They should not be allowed to have any fun.