Uniforms
-Uniforms can be 2nd Generation (with slant pockets), 1st Gen. or 3rd Gen (aka UTV). Preference in the order listed.
Telling the uniforms apart:
1st Generation uniforms have exposed buttons pebbled buttons
on the sleeve and leg pockets as well as the sleeve and leg cuffs. The jacket has upper chest flap
pockets but does not have the lower chest pockets.
All pockets are internal. Shoulders have the tab and holes to attach rank boards.


2nd Generation uniforms have covered buttons. The jackets have upper
chest flap pockets and lower slit pockets.
All pockets are internal. Shoulders have the tab and holes to attach rank boards.


3rd Generation (mislabeled UTV by some) uniforms are modeled after the Soviet
M88 Afghanka uniforms. They have covered buttons. The jacket has
upper chest flap pockets and lower flap pockets.
The upper chest,
lower jacket and leg pockets are external. Left sleave has a large tab for attaching the "new style rank".
Some examples also have the tab and holes to attach rank boards to the shoulders.


-Part of the Uniform is the Grey web-belt, you need one of these in addition to your combat web gear. When not wearing your full web gear you wear this belt over your jacket.
-Uniforms must have correct Rank, denoting your job at EastWind.
-Note: Rank is less about setting people in some sort of pecking
order and more for looks and to show job positions. The Section
leader will always be a Sergeant, the senior Rifleman will always
be a "Corporal". Everyone else is a private, until further
notice.
Again, this not done to put anyone in there place. And although
it does show Chain of Command, those assignments are based on
experience and ability. Other than that it is simply for a bit
more authenticity and to give NATO something to look at, through
binoculars.