AR 670-1: 6-3. Occasions for wear
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The aircrew uniform is worn on duty when prescribed by the commander for flight operations and may be worn off-post. It is not authorized in establishments primarily selling alcohol, not appropriate for off-installation social functions, and not appropriate for parades, reviews, or ceremonies.
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View AR 670-1, Section 6-3 (Pages 34-35)Full Details
6-3. Occasions for wear
a. All-purpose wear. Soldiers may wear the aircrew uniform on duty when prescribed by the commander for flight
operations. The aircrew uniform is not intended for wear as an all-purpose uniform when other uniforms are more appropriate.
b. Approved wear.
(1) The aircrew uniform is prescribed for year-round wear for all Soldiers, unless otherwise directed by the com-
mander. Soldiers may wear the aircrew uniform off-post, unless prohibited by the commander.
(2) Soldiers may wear the aircrew uniform for commercial travel per paragraph 3–7b through 3–7c.
c. Restrictions on wear.
(1) Personnel may not wear aircrew uniforms in off-post establishments that primarily sell alcohol for consumption
on the premises. If the off-post establishment sells alcohol and food for consumption on the premises, Soldiers may not wear the aircrew uniform if their activities in the establishment center on the drinking of alcohol.
(2) Aircrew uniforms are not normally considered appropriate for social or official functions off the installation,
such as memorial services, funerals, weddings, inaugurals, patriotic ceremonies, and similar functions.
(3) Commanders may further restrict wear of the aircrew uniform per paragraphs 2–6, 2–7a, and 2–7b.
(4) The aircrew uniform is not appropriate for parades, reviews, and ceremonies.
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