Yes, you can wear a boutonniere with an Army ACU (Army Combat Uniform) uniform, but it is not standard practice and may not be permitted in all situations. Boutonnieres are typically reserved for formal occasions or special events, and their appropriateness can depend on the specific context and guidelines of the event. Always check with your chain of command or event coordinators for any specific regulations regarding uniform wear.
No, although it might be overlooked in a field environment.
Army Combat Uniform. The actual camouflage pattern which appears on the ACU is known as the Universal Camouflage Pattern or ACU Digital Camouflage.
No, they are not, although units may allow it if the ACU is being worn as a PT uniform, in conjunction with tennis shoes. Otherwise, you may not wear white socks with the ACU uniform.
It is Not worn on a combat uniform.<<< This is not true, the CIB is worn on the left side of the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) above the U.S. ARMY name tape.
You get several different types of uniforms - PT uniform, dress uniform, ACU uniform, etc.
ACU'S and some units are starting to get multicam
The ACU uniform adopted in 2005 is. The current Multi Cam uniforms being issued to units deploying to Afghanistan are not.
No, you cannot.
No. Basic trainees usually don't wear any unit insignia on their ACUs (or other uniforms), as they're not yet assigned to any units. It is still very much a uniform.
Army uniforms can be purchased from Supply Sergeant, Military Uniform Supply, ACU Army, eBay, Galaxy Army Navy Store, Med-Tech Resource MTR, and US Patriot.
They tend to use the Multi Cam uniforms, rather than the ACU uniforms. They may also opt to wear the older three colour Desert Combat Uniform or woodland Battle Dress Uniform as it suits their mission.
Depends on which army, and which uniform you have in mind. The current US Army Class A uniforms are blue, with the blouse being a dark blue, and the trousers being much lighter, while officers wear a gold stripe down the sides of the trousers. The ACU (Army Combat Uniform) is various shades of green, tan, and grey.