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3039<br />

3-34<br />

<strong>MARINE</strong> <strong>CORPS</strong> <strong>UNIFORM</strong> REGULATIONS<br />

by the commander at such times when uniformity is considered essential such<br />

as at formations, ceremonies, or parades.<br />

><strong>CH</strong> 5 2. Drawers (Males). The standard drawers (boxer or jockey style) are<br />

made of plain white cotton.<br />

3. Undergarments (Females). Females will wear adequate undergarments,<br />

(e.g., slip, bra, camisole, girdle, etc.) to ensure the proper fit,<br />

appearance, and opaqueness of the uniform. Undergarments will be worn so<br />

that they are not conspicuously visible. The white v-neck undershirt is<br />

authorized for wear with service and dress uniforms at the individual’s<br />

option.<br />

3037. CAMOUFLAGE UTILITY <strong>UNIFORM</strong> (Uniform deemed obsolete effective 1<br />

October 2006 and is no longer authorized for wear)<br />

3038. COMBAT UTILITY <strong>UNIFORM</strong><br />

1. The combat utility uniform should be loose fitting and comfortable.<br />

Items should be fitted loosely enough to allow for some shrinkage without<br />

rendering the garment unusable. No items of desert and woodland camouflage<br />

patterns will be mixed. Care of the combat utility uniform will observe<br />

guidance provided in paragraph 10104.<br />

2. Name/service tapes will be worn on the combat utility uniform as<br />

prescribed in paragraph 3033, with the exception that name/service tapes will<br />

be placed immediately above and slanted parallel with the top of the slanted<br />

chest pockets flaps. The background of the name/service tapes is of the same<br />

fabric and print as the uniform itself.<br />

3. The combat utility coat will be worn outside the trousers. When<br />

authorized by the commander, sleeves will be rolled with the inside out,<br />

forming a roll about 3 inches wide, and terminating at a point about 2 inches<br />

above the elbow. When combat boots are worn, the trousers will be bloused in<br />

a neat uniform manner. When the combat utility uniform is prescribed for<br />

parades, reviews and ceremonies, the helmet with camouflage cover may also be<br />

prescribed.<br />

><strong>CH</strong> 1 & 5 4. The combat utility garrison cap will be worn in garrison. The<br />

combat utility field (boonie) cap may be worn during field-type exercises and<br />

operations only, and may not be prescribed during parades, reviews or other<br />

ceremonies. When worn, the combat utility field cap brim will be worn<br />

straight or angled slightly down.<br />

5. No woodland or poplin fabric items of the camouflage utility<br />

uniform will be mixed with the combat utility uniform.<br />

3039. WAISTCOATS<br />

1. The white pique waistcoat is backless with adjustable neck and back<br />

straps; single-breasted with shawl-type lapels, and V-shaped opening. The<br />

front fastens with three detachable small gold uniform buttons set closely<br />

together on the right side, with corresponding buttonholes on the left. It<br />

has two welted outside pockets, one on each lower part of the front. The

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