Nylanix
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| Joined: 11 Aug 2012 |
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| 27 Jun 2017 04:55 AM |
All Soldiers should be aware that portions of chapter 3 of AR 670–1 contains policy provisions that are punitive; violations of the specific prohibitions may result in adverse administrative action and/or charges under the provisions of the UCMJ. -Tattoos are prohibited and are not to be shown when wearing the uniform. Any display of such orientation will result in direct protocol. The Army Combat Uniform (ACU) in the universal camouflage pattern (UCP) or Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) is a daily work, utility, and field uniform. The following insignia and accouterments are authorized for wear on the combat uniform: a. Identification badges b. Combat and special skill badges c. Special skill tabs d. Brassards e. Branch insignia (only to authorized individuals) f. Grade insignia, embroidered g. Headgear insignia h. Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI), current organization i. Insignia, distinguishing, U.S. Army tape and name-tape j. U.S. flag embroidered insignia Foreign badges are not authorized for wear on the combat uniform. Pin######dges are not authorized in a field or deployed environment. a. Soldiers are authorized to wear elbow or knee pads with the combat uniform. b. The following insignia(s) are not authorized to be worn on the combat uniform: blood types, combat lifesavers, medic, allergies, Arabic name-tapes, no known allergies, penicillin, and so forth. c. Soldiers will wear the trousers tucked into the top of the boots or bloused using the draw strings at the bottom of the trousers or commercial blousing devices. Personnel will not wrap the trouser leg around the leg tightly enough to present a pegged appearance or insert any items inside the trouser leg to create a round appearance at the bottom of the trouser leg. Headgear a. The patrol cap/utility cover. (1) General. The patrol cap is standard headgear worn with the combat uniform in the garrison environment. The patrol cap has a visor, circular top crown, side crown with an outside crown band, and a hook-and-loop pad on the back of the patrol cap. b. The beret. (1) General. The black beret is not the standard headgear for wear with the combat uniform. However, commanders retain the authority to prescribe the black beret for special events such as parades or changes of command/responsibility. Soldiers wear berets as indicated below: (a) Ranger tan beret. Soldiers currently assigned to the following units are authorized to wear the Ranger tan beret. Personnel will wear the approved flash of the unit to which they are assigned. 1. 75th Ranger Regiment. 2. Ranger Training Brigade. 3. Ranger-qualified Soldiers in the following units or positions, if they previously served in the 75th Ranger Regiment: U.S. Army Special Operations Command. The 75th Ranger Regiment is the sole authority for validation of service in the Ranger Regiment. (b) Green beret. All Special Forces-qualified personnel carrying career management field (CMF) 18 military occupational specialties (MOSs), to include 18A or 180A and Command Sergeant Majors (CSMs) reclassified from 18Z to OOZ are authorized to wear the green beret. Those in CMF 18 who are filling a drill sergeant position will continue to wear the drill sergeant hat while assigned to a valid drill sergeant position and actively training Soldiers. Soldiers awarded the Special Forces tab, but not branched Special Forces, will only wear the green beret while assigned to a Special Forces unit or position. Special Forces personnel will wear the approved flash of the unit to which they are assigned. Special Forces personnel who are assigned to an organization without an approved flash will wear the generic Special Forces flash (the flash approved for personnel assigned to Special Forces positions but not assigned to Special Forces units). (c) Maroon beret. All personnel assigned to Airborne units whose primary missions are Airborne operations wear the maroon beret. (d) Black beret. The black beret is permitted to be worn under each unit commanders discretion, it may be worn with both the army ACU, and the ASU's. (Unless over the pay-grade of O7, and then you must wear the command cover.) Only those acting within a sanctified unit of the Army are allowed to wear the Black beret, and all soldiers at the base rank (IET) are NOT permitted to wear it, regardless of unit status. IET's MUST wear the utility cover at all times. ASU CLASS ### are authorized to be worn at any time while on base for all personnel acting within the pay-grade of O7 (Brigadier General) and above. All personnel of lesser grade must have approval from their commanding officers before being permitted to dress out in said uniform. ASU CLASS B's are authorized to be worn at any time while on base for all personnel acting within the pay-grade of E9A (Sergeant Major) and above. All personnel of lesser grade are required to dress out in full ACU's unless otherwise stated. |
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