Combat Vehicle Crewman Uniform

Composition and classification

a. Material composition. The fabric is high-temperature resistant, anti-static treated, non-melting aramid blend, plain weave, OG-106 and tan 380 in color. b. Uniform composition. (1) Coverall. The coverall is a one-piece design that has a front entry zippered closure, a drop seat, an extraction strap located at the upper back, and pockets located on the left sleeve, chest, right and left sides, right-left front hips, right-left upper thigh, and right-left lower legs. All pockets have…

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Flight Uniforms

General guidelines

a. Flight coverall. The organizational flight uniform is for use by flight crews as prescribed in CTA 50–900. Alterations to the uniform are not authorized. The black leather combat boots and the flyer’s insulated boots (when authorized according to CTA 50–900) are the authorized footwear for the flight uniform. Personnel will not tuck the flight coverall into the boots. Soldiers will keep the sleeves down on the flight uniform during flight operations. The flight uniform…

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Flight Uniforms

Composition and classification

a. Material composition. The flight coverall fabric is a blend of 92 percent NOMEX, 5 percent Kevlar, and 3 percent static dissipative fiber, plain weave, sage green and tan 380 in color. b. Uniform composition. The flight uniform comprises the following items: (1) One-piece organizational flight coverall. The coveralls are unlined, with a slide-fastener front closure, hook-and- pile fastener tape adjustments for the waist and sleeves, and a slide fastener on the bottom of each…

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Food Service and Maternity Uniforms—Female

Insignia and accouterments

The following insignia are authorized for wear on the food service uniforms. a. Grade insignia, non-subdued (paras 28.5, 28.6, and 28.7). b. Headgear insignia (para 28.3). c. Nameplate (para 28.24c). d. Organizational flash (para 28.31a).       For further reading on the AR670-1 army compliant guide, check out the website buttons above. Be sure to read all about our top 10 lists, such as the top 10 AR670-1 compliant sunglasses or the top 10…

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Food Service and Maternity Uniforms—Female

General guidelines

a. The food handler’s apron and the food handler’s cap (CTA 50.970) are authorized for wear only within the immediate vicinity of the dining facility. No insignia is worn on the food handler’s cap. The optional purchase, white unisex cardigan is authorized for wear as an outer garment with the food service utility uniform while on duty. However, soldiers may not wear the white cardigan when serving or preparing food. Soldiers may wear the white…

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Food Service and Maternity Uniforms—Female

Composition and classification

a. Material composition. (1) White, cotton and polyester, durable press. (2) Black, polyester, durable press. b. Uniform composition. (1) The female food service uniform comprises the following items (see chap 9). (a) Dress, women’s, hospital duty, white. (b) Uniform, tunic and pants, women’s, hospital duty, white. (c) Dress, maternity, white. (d) Slacks and tunic, maternity, white. (e) Pantsuit, women’s, cotton/polyester, white. (2) The garrison food service supervisor uniform comprises the following items. (a) Blouse, women’s,…

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Food Service and Maternity Uniforms—Female

Occasions for wear

Enlisted soldiers in CMF 92 who hold food service MOSs wear the food service utility uniform on duty, when prescribed by the commander. The food service utility uniforms are not authorized for travel or for wear off military installations, except in transit between an individual’s quarters and duty station. The commander may authorize food service personnel to wear these uniforms off post when providing support for activities in the civilian community, such as parades or…

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