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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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infantry, armor, field artillery, air defense artillery, cavalry, special forces, or aviation regiments. Soldiers affiliated<br />

with these regiments also will wear the regimental collar insignia when not assigned to the regiment, except as<br />

provided in paragraph 28–9, above. A soldier affiliated to a regiment but having a branch other than the currently<br />

assigned branch will wear the assigned branch insignia without a numeral. Soldiers will not wear numerals designating<br />

battalions on regimental collar insignia. Regimental collar insignia is locally procured <strong>and</strong> furnished as an organizational<br />

item to affiliated enlisted soldiers. Comm<strong>and</strong>ers will permit enlisted soldiers who are affiliated with the regiment<br />

to retain regimental collar insignia when reassigned from the affiliated regiment.<br />

(2) The regimental number for the combat arms branches is positioned as shown in figure 28–176. For armor,<br />

cavalry, special forces, infantry, aviation <strong>and</strong> field artillery <strong>of</strong>ficer branches, personnel may wear the regimental<br />

number as a separate item, positioned in the same location as illustrated for the one-piece insignia.<br />

Figure 28–176. Regimental numbers attached to insignia<br />

210 AR 670–1 3 February 2005

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