Current (2021)

DA PAM 670-1: 14-2. Composition

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The AGSU consists of a heritage green 564 coat, heritage taupe 565 trousers or slacks, optional skirt (female), heritage tan 566 shirt, heritage green necktie, and heritage walnut 567 belt. Class A includes the coat; Class B omits it but requires the necktie with the long-sleeved shirt as an outer garment. The dress variation is not authorized with combat boots or brassards.

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14-2. Composition

a. The AGSU consists of the following:

(1) Coat, heritage green 564 (see para 14–7).

(2) Trousers or slacks, heritage taupe 565 (see para 14–8).

(3) Skirt, heritage taupe 565 (optional; female Soldiers only) (see para 14–9).

(4) Shirt, heritage tan 566, short- or long-sleeved (see para 14–10).

(5) Necktie, four-in-hand, heritage green, service (see para 20–22c).

(6) Undergarments (see para 20–32).

(7) Belt, heritage walnut 567 web waist; and buckle, open face (see para 20–3b and 20–3e).

(8) Headgear (see para 14–11).

(9) Footwear (see para 20–27).

(10) Socks (see para 20–28).

b. The variations of the AGSU are as follows:

(1) The Class A AGSU includes the coat and trousers for male Soldiers and slacks or skirt (optional) for female

Soldiers, heritage tan 566 short- or long-sleeved shirt, heritage green four-in-hand necktie, and heritage walnut 567

belt (see figs 14–1 through 14–4).

(2) The Class B AGSU includes the heritage green 564 coat and heritage taupe 565 trousers for male Soldiers and

slacks or skirt (optional) for female Soldiers and a heritage tan 566 short- or long-sleeved shirt. Soldiers will wear a

four-in-hand heritage green necktie with the long-sleeved heritage tan 566 shirt when it is worn without the Class A

coat as an outer garment (see figs 14–5 through 14–7).

(3) The AGSU dress variation includes the heritage green 564 coat, long-sleeved heritage tan 566 shirt, heritage

taupe 565 trousers for male Soldiers and slacks or skirt (optional) for female Soldiers, and heritage green 564 four-in-

hand necktie. Only the heritage green 564 garrison cap; heritage green service cap (optional); and black, tan, green,

maroon, or brown berets are authorized for wear with this uniform. When the AGSU dress variation is worn for

evening social occasions (after retreat), headgear is not required. Combat boots and organizational items, such as

brassards and MP accessories, are not authorized for wear with the AGSU dress variation. All other accessories and

insignia that are authorized for wear with the Class A AGSU are authorized for wear on the AGSU dress variation

(see fig 14–8).

Related Figures

Army green service uniform, officer, male

Figure 14-1: Army green service uniform, officer, male

DA PAM 670-1, Page 85

Figure 14-1 from DA PAM 670-1

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Class B variations of the Army green service uniform, male

Figure 14-5: Class B variations of the Army green service uniform, male

DA PAM 670-1, Page 89

Figure 14-5 from DA PAM 670-1

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Army green service uniform dress variation

Figure 14-8: Army green service uniform dress variation

DA PAM 670-1, Page 92

Figure 14-8 from DA PAM 670-1

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Army green service uniform, officer, female

Figure 14-2: Army green service uniform, officer, female

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Figure 14-2 from DA PAM 670-1

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Army green service uniform, enlisted, male

Figure 14-3: Army green service uniform, enlisted, male

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Figure 14-3 from DA PAM 670-1

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Army green service uniform, enlisted, female

Figure 14-4: Army green service uniform, enlisted, female

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Figure 14-4 from DA PAM 670-1

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Class B variations of the Army green service uniform, female

Figure 14-6: Class B variations of the Army green service uniform, female

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Figure 14-6 from DA PAM 670-1

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Class B variations of the Army green service uniform, female—continued

Figure 14-7: Class B variations of the Army green service uniform, female—continued

DA PAM 670-1, Page 91

Figure 14-7 from DA PAM 670-1

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