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Wear & Appearance

of US Army Uniforms

MAJ Beau Spafford


CPT Linda Riedel
Outline
•Introduction

•Background

•Beret

•‘Greens’

•‘Blues’

•Military Ranks

•Conclusion Most ADO’s are here ‘taking a knee’ after multiple


deployments ISO Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
Background

•THE ARMY CURRENTLY HAS THREE SERVICE UNIFORMS;


GREEN, BLUE, AND WHITE.

•TO STREAMLINE THE NUMBER OF UNIFORMS SOLDIERS


PURCHASE AND MAINTAIN THROUGHOUT THEIR CAREERS,
THE ARMY WILL PHASE OUT THE GREEN AND WHITE
SERVICE UNIFORMS AND RETAIN THE BLUE SERVICE
UNIFORM AS OUR ASU.

•THE MANDATORY POSSESSION DATE FOR THE NEW ASU


ITEMS IS 4TH QUARTER, FY 2014.
Appearance
• Nails: Females will not wear shades of
lipstick and nail polish that distinctly contrast
with their complexion. extreme colors
include, but are not limited to, purple,gold,
blue, black, white, bright (fire-engine) red,
khaki, camouflage colors, and fluorescent
colors. Soldiers will not apply designs to
nails or apply two-tone or multi-tone colors
to nails.
• Hair:
• Earrings: Earrings may be screw-on,
clip-on, or post-type earrings, in gold, silver,
white pearl, or diamond. The earrings
• will not exceed 6 mm or 1⁄4 inch in diameter,
and they must be unadorned and spherical
• Shoes:
US Army Black beret
US Army
Class-B
Uniform
(‘greens’)
US Army
Class-A
Uniform
(‘greens’)
US Army Class B Uniform (‘blues’)

Less formal; no jacket; beret only.


US Army Class A Uniform (‘blues’)

More formal than class-B’s; wear of jacket. E-5 and above have gold ‘piping’ on
trousers. Beret is worn for non-formal events and garrison caps are worn for formal
events.
Questions?

MAJ Beau Spafford, 3-6414


CPT Linda Riedel, 3-5235

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