yes, if you want to make it more fitting to your body.
The Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) weighs approximately 4 pounds when dry. However, the weight may vary depending on factors such as the specific components worn with the uniform, such as body armor and accessories.
In the Air Force, you salute in the blues (formal) uniform, the ABU's (Airman Battle Uniform), and depending on the base you may salute in the PT (physical training) uniform as well.
No the genuine ABU uniform is designed to not shrink when cared for properly. Go Air Force!
Airman Battle Uniforms (ABUs) are typically worn underneath Chemical Protective Overgarments (CPOs) for added protection in hazardous environments. ABUs are designed to provide some level of protection from environmental elements and provide camouflage. When worn under CPOs, they offer an additional layer of protection against chemical and biological agents while still allowing the Airman to properly perform their duties.
The correct term is Airmen, not soldiers. Airmen learn to use the M-16 in basic training and are now issued the ABU (Airman Battle Uniform).
By definition, a "uniform" is designed to be the same as everyone else. In order to add individual style to any uniform, one must alter the uniform which will make it no longer a uniform. It sucks, but a uniform is designed to make you look just like everyone else in a uniform.
a airman is called a AIRMAN
The USAF's current uniforms are: ABU (Airman Battle Uniform) for normal service days Blues uniform- on mondays and for ceremonies Flight suit (olive drab jumpsuit)- for pilots Different camo patterns may be used, depending on where they deploy.
There very well may be a fitting and customization store. However, if it is for a school uniform you must verify with the faculty that you have permission to alter the uniform in any shape, size or form.
BDU = Battle Dress Uniform
cool socks! what we do is just alter the uniform a bit when they say were black trousers we were skinny black trousers, when they say were white shirts we were tailed white shirts, when they say were black lever shoes we were black lever pumps. We just alter it slightly.
E-1 Airman Basic (AB) E-2 Airman (Amn) E-3 Airman First Class (A1C) E-4 Senior Airman (SrA)