The US military is weird about hands in pockets, and the rules are all over the place
A solider pockets his beret in East Point, Ga., March 7, 2017.
Staff Sgt. Ken Scar/US Army Reserve
- Military branches have different rules when it comes to hands in pockets.
- Regulations vary, with some strictly enforcing the rule and others not really caring at all.
- Other military rules include weird ones on umbrellas, gym bag straps, and neon glow belts.
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