This has been going on for a while. For example, five years ago, marines in Iraq were in a rebellious mood over a ban on the use of polyester undergarments. These high-tech T-shirts employ fibers that wick sweat away from the body, cooling the wearer, or keeping them warmer in cold weather. Trouble is, polyester melts if exposed to flame, which often happens when a roadside bomb goes off, and you are in the way. The marines were told they could still wear the official, less effective, high-tech underwear they were issued. It took about six months before someone reminded the brass that the official stuff, called polypro, was also made of polyester. Oops. So polypro was also banned for use outside the wire (outside bases). The marines were not amused.
The initial ban was widely attributed to some craven generals who had been frightened by some weasel PAO (Public Affairs Officer) who pointed out how harmful it would be to a commanders career if the media got hold of a story about a marine getting killed because his polyester T-shirt melted. Marines pointed out, to anyone who would listen, that the t-shirt was protected by the uniform blouse and body armor. If the flame got through all that, you were probably dead already. The media did not pick on this angle.
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htmoral/articles/20110920.aspx
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