marine corps uniform regulations - US
marine corps uniform regulations - US
marine corps uniform regulations - US
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MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS<br />
2. The field coat will be replaced by the ECWCS parka per ULSSs 001996-15<br />
and ULSS 002096. As of 1 October 2005, the field coat will be deemed<br />
obsolete and no longer authorized for wear.<br />
7005. FLIGHT CLOTHING<br />
1. Aviation clothing and equipment will be as supplied by the U.S. Navy and<br />
by the U.S. Marine Corps. Such clothing and equipment will be worn only when<br />
and as prescribed by commanders.<br />
2. The flight suit will be worn with flight boots, green/black cushion-sole<br />
socks, green crew-neck undershirt, garrison cap, black leather nametags, and<br />
no more than two CNO-/CMC-approved unit/squadron patches. The flight suit is<br />
authorized for aircrew members outside the working/squadron areas subject to<br />
the same <strong>regulations</strong> that apply to the utility <strong>uniform</strong>.<br />
3. The flight jacket may be worn with the service <strong>uniform</strong> by only those<br />
Marines properly issued and required to maintain an authorized flight jacket<br />
according to existing <strong>regulations</strong>. The flight jacket may be worn with the<br />
service "B," "C," and service with sweater <strong>uniform</strong>s. These <strong>uniform</strong><br />
combinations will only be worn on base, or while traveling in a<br />
private/government vehicle between local military facilities, or to and from<br />
a domicile. While traveling outside a military installation no stops are<br />
permitted. The jacket will not be worn when the service "A" <strong>uniform</strong> is<br />
considered more appropriate, nor will it be worn on leave or liberty, or with<br />
the utility <strong>uniform</strong> or civilian clothing. When the flight jacket is worn<br />
with the service <strong>uniform</strong>, only one unit/squadron (CNO/CMC approved) patch may<br />
be worn. The patch, if worn, will be on the right front of the jacket, level<br />
with the nametape on the left side.<br />
4. Listed are the four types of flight jackets authorized with the service<br />
<strong>uniform</strong>:<br />
a. Jacket, flying, men's intermediate, type G-1 (leather)<br />
b. Jacket, suits, flying, winter (green, poopie suit liner)<br />
c. Jacket, flyers, cold weather, fire resistant (AF CWU-45 sage green)<br />
d. Jacket, flyers, cold weather, fire resistant (AF CWU-36 sage green)<br />
5. Nametapes will be worn on flight suits and flight jackets and will be 2<br />
inches wide by 4 inches long, made of black leather or synthetic leather<br />
material only, with hook and pile (velcro) backing. The following<br />
information will be embossed in gold on the name tape:<br />
a. Line 1. Aviation breast insignia (or Marine Corps emblem if aviation<br />
breast insignia is not rated).<br />
b. Line 2. Initials and last name.<br />
c. Line 3. Grade and component (<strong>US</strong>MC, <strong>US</strong>MCR).<br />
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