The Class A uniform of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) is the formal dress uniform worn by Marines for ceremonies and events. It typically consists of a dress blue coat with a high collar, white dress trousers, and a white shirt. The uniform is complemented by a necktie, dress shoes, and various insignia and medals that denote rank, qualifications, and achievements. The Class A uniform is characterized by its distinctive blue and red colors, representing the Marine Corps' heritage and tradition.
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 United States Marine Corps has several types of uniforms. Some of the most commonly worn uniforms include the utility uniform (commonly known as "cammies"), dress blue and dress white uniforms, service uniforms, and physical training uniforms. The specific type of uniform worn depends on the occasion, such as daily duties, formal events, or physical training.
Not unless specifically told by the command.
USMC CIF standards for United States Marine Corps and Central Issue Facility, usually where recruits and cadets first receive equipment and a uniform.
There are no patches authorized for wear on the the USMC utility uniform. Regulations for wear of rank insignia, service stripes and nametapes in all USMC uniforms can be found in Marine Corps Uniform Regualtions.
Go here: http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/mcub/PAGES/Uniform%20Regs%20Chapters/Uniform%20Regs%20Index.asp
Yes, they can be worn on USMC Service Bravos. Shooting badges are not authorized on the following uniforms: Evening Dress Blue Dress "A" Blue-White Dress "A" Utility Uniform Unless otherwise prescribed by the commander, wearing of marksmanship badges is at the option of the individual.
You can expect to pay around $150-$250 for a complete Class A Uniform. However, the actual price will vary depending on where you purchase the uniform from.
Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
Class A uniform or Now ASU's
1/8 of an inch above the shooting badge above the left breast pocket, centered.
Franklin Sousley, PFC, USMC from Kentucky, KIA. Harlon Block, Corporal, USMC, from Texas, KIA. Michael Strank, Sergeant, USMC born in Czechoslovakia, KIA. John Bradley, Pharmacist Mate, 2nd Class, USN from Wisconsin. Rene Gagnon, Corporal, USMC, from New Hampshire. Ira Hayes, Corporal, USMC, from Arizona.