Absolutly!
Under the Laws of War, soldiers dress in uniform. The uniforms can be anything--you could dress your army in blue jeans and work shirts, like the Navy did--but they have to be recognizable as the uniform of that army.
Go to AR 670-1
Yes any member of the service may wear the dress blues.
The United States Army has a blue uniform which has been worn as the dress uniform for both officers and warrant officers. It has been worn since 1937 by both men and women. In 2006, all of the people in the U.S Army began to wear the blue uniform.
where do I inquire about getting sized for a set of Marine corp dress blue uniform?
They are various awards, decorations, and skill badges. They are the same decorations worn on a male dress blue uniform. Instead of ribbons, soldiers (both male and female) sometimes wear miniature versions of the medal on their dress blue uniforms.
Refer to this site: (see related link at the bottom) The uniform is now refered to as the Army Service Uniform.
A catagory of dress uniform style
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.
Regular Class A uniform, which I think is now the Dress Blue Uniform.. when I was in, Class A was what is now called the Army Green Uniform. Either one will suffice.
The three different uniforms for Army personnel are the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), the Army Service Uniform (ASU), and the Army Dress Blues. Navy personnel have the Navy Working Uniform (NWU), the Navy Service Uniform (NSU), and the Navy Dress Blues. Air Force personnel have the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU), the Service Dress Uniform (SDU), and the Mess Dress Uniform. Each uniform is designed for specific occasions and duties within each branch of the military.
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