Title: Identification, Prepare, and Wear Selected Army-Issue Uniforms
1Identification, Prepare, and Wear Selected
Army-Issue Uniforms
- Army Regulation 670-1
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- Peter L. Millington
- United States Drill Sergeant
2Purpose and History of the Military Uniforms
3Utility Uniform Battle Dress Uniform (BDU)
4Coat (Shirt)
- Camouflage pattern, straight cut bottom.
- May be worn with sleeves up or down
- Take-up tabs on both sides (new version)
- Single breasted bush type design with back yoke,
color, four patch bellow type pockets with flaps.
5Trousers
- Camouflage patteren.
- Loose fit.
- Adjusting straps at waist / leg hem drawcords.
- Four standard type pockets and two leg bellow
type pockets.
6Coat, cold weather (Field Jacket)
- Camouflage pattern, lined, hip length.
- Stand-up style color with concealed hood.
7Accessories
- Belt, black, web with tip and open-face black
buckle. - Boots, combat, leather
- Gloves, black leather shells with inserts.
- Headgear.
- Socks, black
- Undershirt, Underwear brown
8BDU Cap
- Cap, camouflage with retractable earflaps.
- Woodland camouflage pattern.
- Worn straight on the head so that the cap band
creates a straight line parrallel to the ground. - No hair will be visible on the forehead.
9BDU Cap Continue
- Subdued insignia of grade worn centered on the
front of the cap left to right, to to bottom by
all enlisted personnel. Officers will wear
nonsubdued in garrison and subdued in field
enviroment. Chaplains will wear branch insignia
10BDU Cap Continue
- No other insignia will be worn on the cap.
- Other, as diredted by the Unit SOP.
11Insignia
- Worn on headgear.
- Worn on both collors of the coat.
- Subdued pin-on or embroidered.
- Centerd on both colors with center line of
insignia biscecting the points of the color and
the bottom of the insignia (not the cloth
backing) positioned 1 inch up from the collar
point.
12Shoulder sleeve subdued patches and tabs.
- Organization
- Wartime
- Special sklii tab.
13Organizational
- Embroidered patch of individuals current
organization. - Worn centered on left sleeve 1/2 inch below the
top of the shoulder seam or 1/8th inch below
special skill tab.
14Wartime (Combat)
- Worn on right sleeve 1/2 inch below the top of
the sholder seam or 1/8th inch below the special
skill tab. - Original assumptions that are no longer valid
15Special Skill Tab
- Only one special skill tab will be worn left or
right shoulder, 1/2 inch below the shoulder seam. - More than on special skill tab will be worn 1/8th
below each other.
16Combat and Special Skill Badges
- Subdued pin-on or embroidered.
- No more than four badges will be worn.
- One or two will be worn on the left side centered
above the U.S. Army tape. - Three or four will be worn with one centered on
the left pocket flap and the others as in three
above.
17Name and U.S. Army Tape
- Woven on tape of olive green cloth 1 wide ,
inscription in black with block letters 3/4 high - U.S. Army worn above and parallel to the top edge
of the left breast pocket. - Length will either be 41/2 or extending to the
edge of the breast pocket flap. - U.S. Army will not be embroidered directly to the
uniform
18Other Accoutrements / Accessories
- MP (Belt, etc)
- Brassard (Acting Rank, MP, Ordnance).
- Organizational clothing and equipment.
- Handbags (female)
19Occasions for Wear (BDU)
- On Duty when prescribed by commander.
- For both male and female soldiers.
- Worn by Officers and Enlisted Personnel
- Year round all-purpose uniform.
20Where Appropriate to Wear.
- On post at individuals duty station.
- On post establishments (Hospitals, PX, etc.).
- In transit between quarters and duty station.
- Not appropriate to wear off-post however, local
commanders has the authority to establish local
policy concerning wear of the BDU.
21Wearing Guidelines Battle Dress Uniforms
22Coat BDU
- Loose fitting.
- Alterations to make the uniform form fitting are
not authorized. - Coat will be worn outside the trousers.
- Waist take-up tabs be buttoned.
- Sleeves may be rolled up or down.
- When sleeves rolled up camouflage patteren will
remain exposed. - Rolled neatly above the elbow but no more than
three inches above the elbow
23Trousers BDU
- Loose fitting.
- Alterations to make the uniform form fitting are
not authorized. - Trousers will be worn bloused using the draw
cords or blousing rubbers if trousers are not
tucked into the boots.
24Army Green Service Uniform Male
25Class A
- Army Green Coat (officer, warrant officer,
enlisted). - Army Green Shirt (short / long sleeve).
- Army Green Trousers (officer, warrant officers,
enlisted). - Necktie, black four-in-hand.
- Headgear (Garrison / Service cap).
26Accessories
- Belt with brass buckle and tip.
- Insignia (grade, headgear, branch).
- Badges (Marksmanship, special skills).
- Fourragere / lanyard / cord
- Tabs (leader, special skill).
- Patches and DUI
- Name tags
- Ribbons and awards
- Service stripes
- Overseas bars
27Class B
- Long sleeve shirt with tie.
- Short sleeve shirt with tie.
- Short sleeve shirt without tie.
28Accessories
- Name plate
- Headgear
- Belt, black with brass tip.
- Insignia (grade, DUI, headgear).
- Footgear
- Sweater / Jacket
29Service Uniform Occasion for Wear
- May be worn by all Army military personnel.
- Authorized for wear on or off duty, or during
travel. - Acceptable for wear at social functions either
before or after retreat. - Year round uniform.
30When Appropriate to Wear
- On post
- At your place of duty
- At all on post facilities
- Off post
- At any off post facilities
- There are no local restrictions prohibiting the
wearing of the Army Green Service Uniforms
off-post however, local commanders may restrict
the wearing of the uniform in sensitive areas.
31Components of the Army Green Service Uniform
32Coat, Army Green
- Single breasted, peaked-lapel, four-button,
extending below the crotch. - Fits easily over the chest and shoulders.
- Slight draped effect in the front and back.
- Fitted slightly at waist without tightness and
without no prominent flare.
33Shirt Army Green, Long Sleeve
- Dress type with shoulder loops.
- Two pocket with button down flap.
- Always worn with four-in-hand tie.
34Shirt Army Green, Short Sleeve
- Dress type with shoulder loops..
- Two pocket with button down flap.
- May be worn with four-in-hand tie.
- May be worn with collar open (Class B).
35Ties
- Black four-in-hand type.
- Black bow worn only with dress green (white shirt
) uniform.
36Trousers, Army Green
- Straight legged without cuff.
- Side and hip pockets with buttonhole tab on left
hip pocket
37Accessories
- Belt web, black with brass tip.
- Buckle solid brass, (worn with Class A and B
uniform). - Shoes, Black oxfords (low quarters).
- Socks, black
- Headgear
- Gloves, black leather, unisex, dress
38Service Cap
- Service Cap with insignia.
- Plain black leather visor and chinstrap.
- Worn straight on the head so that the braid hat
band creates a straight line around the head
parallel to the ground. - Shape of the cap will not be altered in any
manner.
39Garrison Cap with DUI
- Cord edge braid of the same material as the cap.
- Worn with the front vertical crease of the cap
centered on the forehead. - Cap will be tilted slightly to the right, but in
no case will the side of the cap rest on top of
the ear. - The crown of the cap will not be crushed or shape
to form peaks. - DUI will be centered on the left curtain, one
inch from the front crease.
40Items Worn On Army Green Coat
- Insignia
- Branch / U.S.
- Grade
- Shoulder Sleeve Patch
- Distinguish Unit Insignia (DUI)
- Nameplate
- Decorations, Service Medals, Ribbons, Badges
- U.S and Foreign Unit Awards
41Insignia Branch
- Branch of their primary MOS.
- Not worn by basic trainees (will wear U.S. on
both collars). - Bottom of disk placed approximately one inch
above the notch and centered on wearers left
collar with center line of the insignia parallel
to the inside edge of the lapel.
42United States (U.S.)
- Worn by all enlisted personnel.
- Bottom of disk placed approximately one inch
above the notch and centered on wearers right
collar with center line of insignia parallel to
the inside edge of the lapel.
43Grade (Rank)
- Embroidered sew-on , golden color.
- Background cloth of Army green.
- Sewn on each sleeve centered between the shoulder
seam and the elbow.
44Shoulder Sleeve, Nonsubdued (Patch)
- Organization
- Embroidered patch of individuals current
organization / assignment. - Worn centered on left sleeve 1/2 below the top
of the shoulder seam. - Wartime Service Patch (Combat)
- Worn centered on right sleeve 1/2 below the top
of the shoulder seam
45Distinguish Unit Insignia (DUI)
- Metal or metal and enamel.
- Worn on shoulder loops, centered and equal
distance from the outside shoulder seam to the
outside edge of the button with the base of the
crest towards the outside shoulder seam.
46Name Plate
- Black laminated plastic 1 by 3 by 1/16 thick
with white border not to exceed 1/32 in width. - Lettering will be block type, last name only, and
centered on plate. - Plate finish may be either gloss or non-gloss.
- Worn on the flap of the right breast pocket,
centered between the top of the button and the
top of the pocket.
47Decorations, Service Medals / Ribbons, Badges
- Service Medals / Ribbons
- Worn in order of precedence by category of medal
from wearers right to left. - Worn centered 1/8th above the left breast pocket
in as many rows as necessary. - No more than four ribbons in a row.
- Second row will not be started unless individual
is authorized four or more medals / ribbons.
48U.S. and Foreign Unit Awards
- Worn in order of precedence by category of medal
from wearers right to left. - Worn centered 1/8th above the right breast
pocket in as many rows as necessary. - No more than three ribbons in a row, with no
space between emblems.
49Badges
- No more than three marksmanship badges.
- No more than three clasp per badge.
- Worn on the left pocket flap in order of
precedence from wearers right but to the left of
any special skill badge. - One badge will be centered on the left pocket
flap with the upper portion of the badge
approximately 1/8th below the seam.
50Badges Continue
- Two badges will be equally spaced from let to
right with at least one inch between badges. - Three badges will be equally spaced from left to
right on the pocket flap. An alternative would be
with a special skill badge worn centered, 1/8th
below seam and marksmanship badges worn centered
between the button with the bottom of the badge
on the bottom of the flap.
51Identification and Wear of Military Uniforms
- Question and Answer Period