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Army Regulation 670-1 Uniforms and
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Headquarters Department of the Army
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Contents—Continued Chapter 6 Airc
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Contents—Continued Occasions for
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Contents—Continued Trousers, Army
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Contents—Continued Distinctive it
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Contents—Continued Figure 20-1: A
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Contents—Continued Figure 28-38:
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Contents—Continued Figure 28-142:
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Contents—Continued Figure 29-73:
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or skirt) is also classified as a c
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Figure 1-1. Wear of mustache (d) Ma
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(a) Commanders will ensure soldiers
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e. Wear of military and civilian it
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Eyeglass restraints are authorized
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. The installation commander may pr
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Figure 3-1. Temperate and hot-weath
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3-2. Composition and classification
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h. Subdued shoulder sleeve insignia
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. The coat is worn outside the trou
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4-2. Composition and classification
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23-3. Occasions for wear The follow
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Figure 23-7. Sleeve ornamentation,
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23-8. Neck tab, black, dress The ma
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Figure 24-1. Army blue mess uniform
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Figure 24-3. Army blue mess uniform
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(1) General description. The should
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Figure 24-8. Sleeve ornamentation,
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(b) Cap, cold weather, AG 489 (para
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Figure 25-2. Army blue mess uniform
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Figure 25-3. Army blue evening mess
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(1) General officers wear a cuff of
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Figure 25-8. Sleeve ornamentation,
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25-13. General guidelines Personnel
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. The Army black evening mess unifo
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26-3. Occasions for wear The follow
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(1) Type. The black tip belt is a c
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a sneaker-type construction, unless
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Figure 27-6. Black cape, female off
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Figure 27-8. Blue cape, male office
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(3) The Army blue and white dress u
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. Males. (1) Type. The hat is an or
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Figure 27-12. MP accessories, male
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27-17. Neckgaiter a. Type. The neck
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(3) How worn. The shirt is worn wit
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Figure 27-14. Black unisex cardigan
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Figure 27-16. Black unisex pullover
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27-30. Windbreaker, black a. Type.
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. Service cap, Army blue and white;
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d. Cold-weather cap, AG 489. Becaus
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Figure 28-14. Helmet insignia, MP (
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28-4. U.S. insignia a. All officers
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(2) How worn. (a) All male enlisted
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(2) Lieutenant general. The non-sub
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28-6. Grade insignia for other offi
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Figure 28-39. Insignia of grade, fi
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(11) Warrant officer 1 (WO1). The n
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Figure 28-49. Insignia of grade, co
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(h) Sergeant: three chevrons (see f
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d. Subdued pin-on grade insignia fo
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Figure 28-64. Shoulder marks, offic
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Figure 28-65. Shoulder marks, enlis
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Figure 28-66. Shoulder straps (3) I
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Figure 28-67. Shoulder boards 208 A
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infantry, armor, field artillery, a
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Figure 28-70. Insignia of branch, A
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(9) Chaplains (see fig 28-76). Figu
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(13) Dental Corps (officers only).
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(19) Judge Advocate General’s Cor
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(25) Ordnance Corps. The officer br
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Figure 28-97. Insignia of branch, S
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(35) Warrant officer collar insigni
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Figure 28-106. Insignia for aides t
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(9) Aides to the Vice Chief of Staf
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alternating stripes consists of oli
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Figure 28-122. Wear of insignia of
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Figure 28-126. U.S. Military Academ
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Figure 28-131. Wear of officer cand
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(4) Personnel assigned to corps art
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(7) Korea: 23 November 1984, for so
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n. Field Artillery: scarlet (cable
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(19) Field operating agencies: one
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Figure 28-140. Wear of regimental d
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(b) For desert camouflage uniforms,
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c. By whom worn. Army attachés, as
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(2) Service stripes covered in para
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Service in Somalia, from 5 December
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Figure 28-153. Brassard, captain (b
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(6) Gas brassard. The brassard cons
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Figure 28-164. Brassard, officer of
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Figure 28-170. Brassard, Veterinary
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(d) Infantry OSUT and IOBC graduate
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are transferred from these units ar
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(8) Surgeon General’s Exemplary S
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29-7. Wear of service ribbons and l
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(2) Females wear full-size medals c
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Figure 29-8. Wear of miniature meda
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unit awards on a temporary or perma
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(9) Individuals may not wear more t
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c. Marksmanship badges pertaining t
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Figure 29-18. U.S. Army Excellence
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wear policy for special skill badge
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Figure 29-26. Wear of one marksmans
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(d) Two special skill and one marks
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Figure 29-35. Combat medical badges
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Figure 29-40. Aviation badges Figur
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Figure 29-44. Parachutist badges wi
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Figure 29-63. Special Forces tab (5
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Figure 29-52. Wear of five badges,
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Figure 29-57. Wear of special skill
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Figure 29-61. Wear of metal tab rep
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Figure 29-65. Vice-presidential Ser
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(8) U.S. Army Recruiter identificat
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c. U.S. non-military identification
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Figure 29-80. Wear of identificatio
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Figure 29-82. Wear of Military Poli
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or full-time National Guard, or AGR
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States Code (10 USC 772), former me
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Appendix A References Section I Req
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TB Med 287 Pseudofolliculitis of th
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Appendix C Officer Uniform Requirem
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Table D-2 Wear-out dates of clothin
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Table E-1 Clothing bag list—Conti
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Glossary Section I Abbreviations AA
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SSI-FWTS shoulder sleeve insignia-f
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Utility uniforms Uniforms normally
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Index Accessories Belt, web waist a
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