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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.

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