Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel

Wear of a uniform similar to the Army uniform

a. A person for whom one of the following uniforms is prescribed may wear the uniform, provided it includes distinctive insignia prescribed by the Secretary of the Army to distinguish it from the U.S. Army uniform. (1) Instructors or members of an organized cadet corps at a state university, college, or public high school that has a regular course of military instruction will wear the uniform prescribed by the academic organization. (2) Instructors or members…

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Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel

Wear of medals on civilian clothes

Retired personnel and former members of the Army (as described above) may wear all categories of medals described in this regulation on appropriate civilian clothing. This includes clothes designed for veteran and patriotic organizations on Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, and Armed Forces Day, as well as at formal occasions of ceremony and social functions of a military nature. Personnel may wear either full-size or miniature medals. Personnel who wear medals on civilian clothes should place…

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Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel

Wear of the uniform by former members of the Army

a. Unless qualified under another provision of this regulation, or under the provisions of section 772, title 10, United States Code (10 USC 772), former members of the Army may wear the uniform if they served honorably during a declared or undeclared war, and if their most recent service was terminated under honorable conditions. Personnel who qualify under these conditions will wear the Army uniform in the highest grade they held during such war service,…

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Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel

Wear of the uniform by retired personnel

a. Personnel who will be advanced to a higher grade upon retirement have the option of wearing the insignia of that grade thereafter. b. Retired personnel on active duty will wear their uniform and insignia in the same manner as prescribed for personnel in the Active Army of corresponding grade and branch. c. Retired personnel not on active duty may wear either the uniform reflecting their grade and branch on the date of their retirement,…

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Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel

Wear of the uniform by members of the Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve

a. All members of the ARNG and USAR on any form of paid or unpaid inactive duty, active duty, annual training, or full-time National Guard, or Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) duty will wear the uniform and insignia prescribed for personnel in the Active Army. Army National Guard and USAR personnel are authorized to wear the Army uniform on the following occasions. b. When ARNG AND USAR personnel are within the limits of the United States or…

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Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel

Occasions of ceremony

a. As used in this regulation, the phrase “occasions of ceremony” means occasions essentially of a military character, at which the uniform is more appropriate than civilian clothing. These functions include, but are not limited to: military balls, military parades, weddings, and military funerals; memorial services, meetings and conferences; or functions of associations formed for military purposes, of which the membership is composed largely or entirely of current or honorably discharged veterans of the Armed…

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Wear of Decorations, Service Medals, Badges, Unit Awards, and Appurtenances

Identification badges

a. The following is the order of precedence of U.S. military identification (ID) badges authorized for wear on the Army uniform:(1) Presidential Service identification badge (see fig 29.64).   (2) Vice-Presidential Service identification badge (see fig 29.65). (3) Secretary of Defense identification badge (see fig 29.66). (4) Joint Chiefs of Staff identification badge (see fig 29.67). (5) Army Staff identification badge (see fig 29.68). (6) Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier identification badge (see fig…

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Wear of Decorations, Service Medals, Badges, Unit Awards, and Appurtenances

Wear of foreign badges

Interested in AR-670-1 compliant military boots? Click HERE to read the top 10 list of the best AR670-1 compliant military boots!   a. Personnel may not wear more than one foreign badge at a time. Only those badges awarded in recognition of military activities by the military department of the host country are authorized for acceptance and permanent wear on the Army uniform. The only Vietnamese badges authorized for wear are the parachute, ranger, and…

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