Nope
Non of the branches allow it during basic, so quit before you go. Don't even think you'll sneak them in. If you get caught it is not a pleasant experience. Also, no chew or patches. Give it up now.
It does really depend, on like where you are, and who you have around you.... i would consult your Sergant, or who ever is in charge in stead of on here, cause for me i am stationed in Fort Drum NY and our commander says that we shouldn't but that he can't controll what we do... so just talk to your commander and yaa
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The combat action badge are worn with "Class A" Army green, blue or white uniform coats. You must wear that uniform when wearing the badge.
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Ribbons are usually worn on US Army Class A uniforms. They are placed on the wearer's left breast, above the pocket, in "Order of Precedence". There are many lists/picture charts available everywhere.
In the US Army ROTC and JROTC, it's three round silver discs.
Yes.
for now.
On social occasions when the prescribed uniform is the Army Blue Uniform, personnel who don't have one are authorized to wear the Army Green Uniform with white shirt and bow tie.
The combat action badge are worn with "Class A" Army green, blue or white uniform coats. You must wear that uniform when wearing the badge.
I went through Basic in 98, and the Class A uniform was the current Army Green uniform, which is in the process of being phased out. At that time, everyone was issued Class A and B uniforms. A lot has changed in the 12 years since, but that's one which isn't likely to, and you should still be issued the current Army Service Uniform (which replaced the Class A/Army Green uniform). Upon graduation, you would be wearing that uniform for the graduation ceremony, and thus would have to have one issued to you. Special uniforms, such as Mess Dress, however, will have to be purchased on your own, if you wish/need to have them.
Yes. It is an Army uniform. Active, Reserve and Guard comform to uniform policy.
Yes, cigarettes are sold on army bases.
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.
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Above your right pocket, offset to the right (left as you face the uniform)
Seems like the late 1970's, possibly '76 or so. But many of those cigarette issued C rations hadn't been used up yet. So it was possible to grab a meal with C rat cigarettes in the late 70s. The BDUs (Battle Dress Uniform-camoflage) came out in about 1983 or there abouts, and "C" ration cigarettes were all but extinct. It's as if the "C" ration cigarettes and army fatiques (uniform) left the army at the same time.
An enlisted rank in the U.S. Army that wears a single strip on the uniform would be a Private, specifically a Private (E-1) or Private First Class (E-2). This is the lowest rank in the Army and is denoted by a single chevron or strip on the uniform.