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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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(c) <strong>Army</strong> units: a white stripe, 5 ⁄8-inch wide, above a 5 ⁄8-inch wide red stripe (see fig 28–17).<br />

Figure 28–17. Helmet insignia, MP <strong>Army</strong> unit<br />

(d) All other MP units: a white stripe, 1 1 ⁄4 inches wide (see fig 28–14).<br />

h. Woodl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> desert camouflage patrol (formerly the BDU <strong>and</strong> DBDU) caps, desert camouflage hat, <strong>and</strong> coldweather<br />

utility caps.<br />

(1) Enlisted personnel wear subdued grade insignia on the patrol caps, the desert patrol hat, <strong>and</strong> cold-weather utility<br />

caps. The grade insignia is centered on the front <strong>of</strong> the headgear left to right, <strong>and</strong> top to bottom (see fig 28–18).<br />

Officers will wear non-subdued grade insignia when in a garrison environment, <strong>and</strong> subdued insignia when in a field<br />

environment. Chaplains wear non-subdued branch insignia in a garrison environment, <strong>and</strong> subdued branch insignia in a<br />

field environment.<br />

Figure 28–18. Patrol cap insignia, enlisted<br />

(2) Grade insignia (branch insignia for chaplains) is centered on the front <strong>of</strong> the headgear left to right, <strong>and</strong> top to<br />

bottom; no other insignia is worn on the headgear listed above (see fig 28–19).<br />

Figure 28–19. Patrol cap insignia, <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

AR 670–1 3 February 2005<br />

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