yes an honorably discharged or retired vet may wear it properly for a funeral,or military holiday,military event, ,parade involving the military, ex.Veterans Day parade.and many other events as authorized by the US Military usc code.look it up
I don't know about Army Aircrew wings but you are authorized to wear Navy Aircrew Wings in the Air Force, if you can manage to get them. Best bet is to check Air Force Uniform Regulations publications.
You NEVER wear a tie in the Dress Blue uniform (except "C" which is long sleeve khaki shirt with blue trousers).The only other time a tie is worn on a male Marine Corps uniform is in Service "A" and Service "B."Source:MCO P1020.34(web)MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS
Yes. The only unauthorized type of earring you can wear is if its "hoop" or "dangling" style. Studs and pearls are allowed.
Yes, low quarters and black socks are authorized with the skirt.
depends on your branch of service and the uniform type. The Navy for example can choose to wear their highest three awards on some uniforms and both the navy and Marines can choose to not wear any ribbons on the khaki shirt
Yes, you can wear the required Blues uniform of the U.S. Air Force IF you are in a AFJROTC program, CAP (United States Air Force Auxiliary) or in the U.S. Air Force. You may not wear this uniform under any circumstances outside of these programs or service unless required to do so or granted permission by an officer, or unless you take off all insignia that tells you rank, service, name, 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?
The appropiate uniform for their rank and service.
There is no specific UCMJ Article concerned with the wear of the military uniform. If a service member is charged with improper wear of the uniform, it is likely to be a "Failure to follow direct orders" sort of situation.Each branch of the Armed Forces has its own uniform regulations. Each of these lay out recourse for violation of the reg. See below:Marine Corps - MCO P1020.34 - Marine Corps Uniform RegulationsNavy - NAVPERS 15665H - United States Navy Uniform RegulationsArmy - Army Regulation 670-1 - Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and InsigniaAir Force - AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2903 - Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force PersonnelCoast Guard - COMDTINST M1020.6G - United States Coast Guard Uniform RegulationsSee each of the applicable for specifics.
Under no circumstances are they authorized.
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.
Yes you may!
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.
I don't know about Army Aircrew wings but you are authorized to wear Navy Aircrew Wings in the Air Force, if you can manage to get them. Best bet is to check Air Force Uniform Regulations publications.
6 months after you give birth
The Uniform of the Day at MCRD Graduation is Service Alphas according to http://www.marinecorpsrecruits.com/
A WW2 B-24 gunner would most likely wear the US Army uniform as there was no official Air Force then.