Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Prepare and maintain military specifications, purchase descriptions, and master patterns for optional uniform items, as recommended by the Army Uniform Board and approved by the Chief of Staff, Army (CSA) in accordance with AR 70 – 1
Army Green Service Uniform The AGSU Tropical Dress variation (Class B with ribbons) is an equivalent Class A or Dress variation for hot weather It serves as appropriate wear for parades, ceremonies, reviews (when special honors are being paid), and official visits of foreign dignitaries The uniform is intended for seasonal hot weather wear; local commanders
Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Supersedes AR 600-82, The U S Army Regimental System, dated 5 June 1990 (throughout) Updates policy to remove the battle dress uniforms, white service uniform (to include white service cap), and black mess and evening mess uniforms from authorized wear (throughout) Makes additional administrative changes (throughout)
U. S. Army Badges Information - NATICK The dress miniature for wear on the mess dress uniforms is 13 16 inch wide SPECIAL FORCES TAB DESCRIPTION: The Special Forces qualification tab is for wear o the Army green uniform is 3 1 4 inches wide with a teal blue embroidered background and border and yellow embroidered letters
ARMY GREEN SERVICE UNIFORM This guide contains illustrations and instructions for the placement of insignia and useful tips on how to wear the Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU)
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY This directive establishes updated policy for appearance, grooming, body composition, and uniform wear standards, emphasizing military appearance as a reflection of discipline, professionalism, and a shared commitment to the Army’s values
1st Cavalry Division Standards “The Yellow Book” - United States Army Army Food Service Uniform: All food-handling personnel must wear the white cook uniform when performing their duties The food service uniform is the daily work uniform for all enlisted Soldiers in the MOS 92G
1st Cavalry Division Standards “The Yellow Boo - United States Army Grooming ar Army, the U S Army Reserve, and former Soldiers Department of the Army Pamphlet (DA PAM) 670-1, Guide to the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia, provides the implementation procedures for t e wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia Changes to appearance and grooming standards ofte