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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 headgear worn with the Army Service Uniform (ASU) is the Army blue beret or the Army service cap, also known as the "barracks cover." The blue beret is typically worn by soldiers in certain units, while the service cap is worn during formal events and ceremonies. The choice of headgear may depend on a soldier's specific duties, unit, or occasion.
the british army were MTP (used to be dpm95) navy where blue shirt and pants with a peek cap and air force where mtp on tour but they where a olive green over all when training (btw they also use the L22A2 AVF carbine varient of the L85A2) HOPE THIS HELPED :)
Yes. It is an Army uniform. Active, Reserve and Guard comform to uniform policy.
army service ribbon, national defense service metal (if serving during war), global war on terror service metal (if you are deployed you can wear the expeditionary metal).
Any award with a ribbon can be worn on a different service uniform if it was earned while attached to a joint command, the person was involved in a joint mission, etc. The ribbon device is worn on the right breast over the pocket.
The U.S. Army officially transitioned from green to blue uniforms in 2010, with the introduction of the Army Service Uniform (ASU). The ASU, which features a dark blue coat, was designed to replace the green Army Class A uniform that had been in use since the 1950s. This change was part of a broader effort to modernize the Army's appearance and maintain a more uniform look across the service. The transition was completed for most soldiers by 2015.
Refer to this site: (see related link at the bottom) The uniform is now refered to as the Army Service Uniform.
NO. The Commander's Award for Civilian Service is an honorary award presented by the Dept of the Army to civilian employees for commendable service or achievement. Only Army civilian employees are eligible to receive it, so there would be no way for a U.S. Marine to wear it on his uniform.
Each stripe on the army dress uniform represents three years of service. It should be noted that other armed services' stripes equal four years.
The Army Rumour Service (commonly referred to as the ARRSE) is an online community available to the army of the United Kingdom. The site offers forums, picture galleries, and an informational page, amongst other features.