A person does not get a uniform before boot camp in the army reserve. A uniform is handed out during the Reception Battalion, referred to also as week zero.
An Army dress uniform is appropriate for ship's dress night on a cruise ship. However, the person wearing the uniform must be on active or reserve duty.
Yes. It is an Army uniform. Active, Reserve and Guard comform to uniform policy.
The same as the active and reserve components. AR-670-1
Yes, you are allowed to wear awards from other U.S. military services on your Navy Uniform.
No...Its challanging but not hard..Marine Corp bootcamp is by far the hardest than the army
You're thinking of ribbons such as the Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon? Yes, you can, as long as they are DA authorised awards. However, states also have their own ribbons which they award to National Guard personnel - those cannotbe worn on the uniform of anyone in a (fully) federal component, such as the Regular Army or Army Reserve, nor do Guard members wear them when they're under federal activation.
The United States basic training army can be known as Initial Entry Training, aka IET. The more familiar term however, is the "Army Bootcamp." Many people know what Bootcamp is, where as IET is not as well known.
The TA army is the Territorial Army. The TA is part of Britain's reserve forces. They are not part of the regular reserve army but they are the largest of the reserve forces. The TA supports the regular army members in many different aspects.
Arforgen applies to regular army and reserve component (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) units.
Because it's worn uniformly by all personnel in the Army.
The uniform was first fielded in April of 2005
Army Reserve Medical Command's motto is '"Soldiers First"'.