Sorry to disagree with you mr Yeoman (much respect, 'ello, 'ello, 'ello), but speaking as a currently serving member of HM's finest i have to say that in the last few years, the standard of kit is very much down to a cost rather than up to a standard.
A company in Northern Ireland was awarded the contract to supply the Forces with clothing because they sent in the lowest bid. They then promptly sub-contracted it out to a company in the Far East. I pride myself on the fact that i will not pre-judge people or goods until i have had the experience myself. Unfortunately, i have experience of the new kit and it is a backward stride in quality and durability.
One exception to this is specialist kit. Most of it is quality, but, as it is so hard to get hold of, most people who need it cannot get it issued, so they purchase it, or equivalent, privately.
With regards to the original subject of this thread, i've been serving for the last 22yrs and have enjoyed it hugely. It has taught me respect for myself, respect for others, self discipline, self motivation and the value of good friends. I look on bushcraft as a seperate, yet complimentary pursuit. It has benifited my military career and my family life just as they have complimented my bushcraft. Yes, i have been able to utilise some of my military equipment in a bushcraft environment, but, like so many others, i try to avoid british DPM equipment as i do not want the uninitiated to assume i am a Mad Militia, Christian Fundamentalist, survivalist, wannabee, branch davidian, unstable nutter (delete as applicable). I do use some US BDU trousers in woodland cam because i find them hard wearing and cheap.
So, in conclusion, my military service complements my bushcrafting and vice versa, but, and this could be a contentious point, my Military service is my job, NOT me, my bushcrafting is my lesuire pursuit of choice and IS me.
Hope that's not to aggresive and apologies to our colonial cousins, i do not wish to offend with the the Militia comment above!