Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Fashionable in Uniform and Incursion II Alerts

Good morning to all, and although everyday sees special guests helping to deter the Incursion II with the Military, I might as well acknowledge today's from Alberta, Canada, as well as from Detroit and others from out of state if they wish to be known. The City of Los Angeles is also helping with catching similar Incursion II perpetrators that are aligned with that city's known prostitution underground rings, and Alberta has this morning already corralled their own known suspects caught in the act of raiding along their way. The uniforms, though, are still the topic of focus for identifying the increasing numbers of urban defense units, primarily of the special-ops type. Below I'll list some of the units for urban defense and the special-ops units that are openly recruiting or accepting applicants wherever residing. Humor me, also, while in the midst of designing personal and uniform fashions with a light poem further down. The children helping to guard their homes, pets and neighborhoods are doing fabulously well with their own uniform styles, and are to be lauded for their bravery.

A short list of the special urban defense and special-ops units accepting or open and the names or numbers listed should be the same for the military directory:
Military Cats, an especially designed special-ops unit for military trained cats, feral or household pets learning defensive and offensive techniques and to carry weight load to destinations.
111, or triple-one, for Viet Nam veterans and those who may qualify as reincarnated of, said, and offering into Military Intelligence One for open interaction in the general public, using uniquely assigned or any previous and or historic uniform style in part or in whole
2011, or twenty-eleven, an SS unit worldwide with USNavy and once again USSF adding in Delta Force, also subject to workload and pay commensurate from Sacramento, CA, Carmel, CA, or others, using any historic or current uniform style especially to include USMC styles as listed at law enforcement or clergy or recruiters and not to include metallic-Maltese cross unless for non-uniform fashion and is existing will be traded for other symbols similar or in cloth or fabric
2001, two-double-oh-oneth (wonth, sounding like 'month'), using a turquoise color
2010, twenty-tenth, an urban unit not yet special-ops until further training, linking vintage fashionistas or patrons or those in similar
4010, forty-tenth, using capitalized letters for this urban defense and preparedness group designated Emergency Services and is worldwide, basic uniforms and activities ranging from medical supplies, crowd management, bike trails, search and rescue including the animals trained by the Military, etc.
40111th, four-oh-one-eleventh, a Spanish Household special-ops unit, worldwide, includes heraldry accordingly
4099, four-oh-99th, a black-baseball-cap special-ops unit according to traditional Military methods and designation of said and structure, (4079th of navy caps may not be accepting and 4089th of beige caps may still be accepting)
40100, forty-a-hundredth, a Huichol tribal group that may accept further those of similar in mindset and style of tactical approach whether Native American or such or not
Miracle Workers, back on track and in tack and other methods of frontline medical traditional and non-traditional including paranormal both offense and defense for special urban terrains and other, medical backgrounds presently required or those acclimated for medical unit work

Another special-ops unit is forming up central from Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, calling itself Santa Fe Mexico New, as the requested unit numbers for it are already taken, and so this may change


"That livery red, the watch you brought,
is not available, anything further?"
A handsome shopkeeper sniffed, about,
window sheers drawing to view,
Olden photos fanning in uniform array
Widening halo on wall displayed

"Surely, not!" I stared a likeness down,"
pigeon bedorned statue enlawned,
A cloud a shadow moving over
cataloging remembrances

Fathom that," I spoke,
a step away and rocking fore

A nodding view
of fists in cuffs,
"The gris!" I decided.
"Grey, it is."


The first uniform color ever was brown. I had forgotten that tidbit if I'd ever known it before, perhaps washing it over years back. The Military was kind enough to apprise me of the factoid when I wondered. The heraldry I've dabbled online about with you, the readers.

The Chinese regions of the earliest times in history were once the abodes of the present Middle Eastern groups. The earliest special-operations units were formed and in some cases nowadays are reforming out of those most ancient annals. A particular family heritage of traditions were enlivened and are being brought forward with their relation to the present urban defense and arming of our lands. The original units combined a series of dyes; one in champagne-golden hue was removed (if possible) and used as a separate banner or flag or in some formal use for battle or defense; it went hand in hand with hurried styles of preparation of the Middle Ages crosses on banners, etc., which didn't change shape for battle readiness. The Chinese units often took time to make current symbols that separated the symbol used for times of peace. After wars, the dyes and symbols returned or went into a next layer of readiness. Similar to the Dark Ages guilds that we discussed on the blog that can also remilitarize at any time in their existence, and during peace do their regular product or service or work, such as for stage entertainment or weaving or whatnot.

Armies of the world have always received great awards when needed, and have had interesting receptions by strangers or those in the Outlands. Perhaps your historic group or family lines or regions have something of these tales. Even ghostly haunting tales may have a basis in this topic. A special hello and thank you to the Army for reporting in its readiness and pleasant willingness to guide the general public in the coming times ahead. Always a helpful group, including in the Incursions.

I'm looking over the follow-ons at the moment, but in the essence of tradition am making a brown scarf. I'll post the next novel I read, soon. My housecats are taking time to resituate in our recent house move and they are doing well with their new urban defense jumps now. I hope you'll enjoy hearing more of their real-life capers on the blog, soon.

Resorts and spas and vacations have been on many people's minds as they otherwise prepare, or adjust to how they'll spend their off-hours or pleasant family or personal time in the coming months, or so. If you have ideas to share on how you dress for these times, the USAF is underway with Fashion One at the Air Force One office to gather resort wear ideals or equivalent. Do you want to dress in themes of traditions such as nautical? Tropical? Sports teams? Certain colors? Not all vacationing hours or recreational hours are away, abroad or in Summertime weather, but it is okay if your suggestions are about any of that ...

Also, if you have cadence music or rhythm that are of historic traditions you'd like to share with the USMC Arts, such as marches, drumming, a forgotten instrument, now is a good time to send something in or even a brief recording such as an answering machine level. Those working in the music section of the USMC Arts program are glad to know what you find worth using or using in memory of the pasts that eventually link us. They can be unusual ties, such as those found between Egyptian and Hula, where the latter is entirely contained in the former, or other ideas.

I will hope to see you all on the blog again soon, in about a week, and thank you for making this the most popular blog three years running. Take care.

Sartorially yours,
Kristin-Marie Wall