no, they have rules about when different uniforms are appropriate and are usually given a uniform of the day to wear. *its usually the same one and is not a guessing game as to what you will be wearing tomorrow, however sometimes on holidays or the first Friday of the month or every Friday ect they will be told to wear a more formal uniform than normal. Also sometimes they have the option of 1 or two or 3 different uniforms for example a pilot in the marine corps can usually choose to wear her/his cammies or flght suit on days she/he is not flying and a navy corpsman serving in a medical facility on a marine base can usually choose to wear cammies, or a variety of service uniforms.
*you will bever see more uniform variations than at a naval hospital or medical center
Legally? no. But if a military person finds you wearing something that you do not rate.....god help you.
nope ;)
Depending on the unit, military personel may have to wear a uniform when leaving post and when returning. Generally though, they are not required to be in uniform unless they remain on post.
His Military Dress uniform.
Yes, you can wear your dress uniform at a sporting event.
Yes, you can - as long as you are not part of an official military burial detail or honor guard. However - in respect to the military service of the deceased, it would be honorable to wear your uniform.
If currently serving, you may wear the dress uniform. Persons that are retirees or honorably discharged veterans may wear the dress uniform to attend a parade or patriotic celebration on a State or National Holiday.
If you retired from the military you may wear your uniform on any occasion that is appropriate and will not bring any shame to the service. A cruise would be a great place to wear a dress uniform.
Always wear a cover outside. Unless you are in Semi-Formal dress.
The uniform that individuals in the military wear when notifying families of a soldier's death is called a "Class A" or "Service Dress" uniform. This uniform typically includes a jacket, trousers or skirt, and the appropriate military decorations. It is worn to show respect and professionalism during these solemn occasions.
Dress uniforms, and those uniforms authorized for wear off military installations (uniform of the day, BDU's, etc.).
Yes they do. All government branches have a uniform, or a dress code. what do you mean by dress code, do you mean suit or something, and do the clandestine service wear uniform?
do you wear unit awards on the dress blues for a military ball
not in the American military. there are many efforts underway that are attempting to change the female dress uniforms to make them look better