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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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Figure 29–78. <strong>Wear</strong> <strong>of</strong> identification badges on white <strong>and</strong> blue mess uniforms, male<br />

(2) Female personnel.<br />

(a) On service <strong>and</strong> dress uniforms, the identification badge is worn parallel to the waistline on the coat <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Army</strong><br />

green uniform, with one inch between badges when two are worn on the same side. Badges are worn in a comparable<br />

position on the <strong>Army</strong> blue <strong>and</strong> white uniform coats, the maternity tunic, <strong>and</strong> the AG shade 415 shirt (see fig 29–79). If<br />

no other awards, decorations, or insignia (other than the nameplate <strong>and</strong> rank) are worn on the AG shade 415 shirt,<br />

females may place the ID badge parallel to the nameplate, or approximately 1 inch above the nameplate, depending<br />

upon which side the badge is worn (see fig 29–80). Females may adjust placement <strong>of</strong> badges to conform to individual<br />

body-shape differences. Personnel may wear miniature badges on the AG 415 shirt.<br />

Figure 29–79. <strong>Wear</strong> <strong>of</strong> identification badges on <strong>Army</strong> green, blue, <strong>and</strong> white uniforms, female<br />

AR 670–1 3 February 2005<br />

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