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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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Figure 24–8. Sleeve ornamentation, blue mess, field <strong>and</strong> company grade <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

Figure 24–9. Sleeve ornamentation, blue mess, warrant <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

(3) Previously authorized sleeve ornamentation, which consists <strong>of</strong> the sleeve b<strong>and</strong>, the branch insignia centered in<br />

the space formed by the lower curves <strong>of</strong> the trefoil <strong>and</strong> the upper edge <strong>of</strong> the sleeve b<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> trefoils<br />

appropriate to the specific grade <strong>of</strong> the wearer, is authorized for wear for the life <strong>of</strong> the jacket. This option is for<br />

commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficers only, <strong>and</strong> it applies only to jackets purchased prior to 11 August 1975. This ornamentation is<br />

not authorized for jackets purchased after 11 August 1975.<br />

(4) Enlisted personnel wear a 1 ⁄8–inch soutache braid <strong>of</strong> gold-colored nylon or rayon, 3 inches above the bottom <strong>of</strong><br />

each sleeve (see fig 24–10).<br />

Figure 24–10. Sleeve ornamentation, blue mess, enlisted<br />

136 AR 670–1 3 February 2005

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