DA PAM 670-1: 15-6. General guidelines
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The AGSU-M is worn with the maternity shirt outside the slacks or skirt, with or without the tunic. The heritage green all-weather coat may be worn unbuttoned if necessary. Only beret-authorized Soldiers, MPs on duty, and air assault-coded personnel may blouse slacks with brown leather combat boots.
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Unit and command policies may be more restrictive than AR 670-1. Always verify with your chain of command for local policies.
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View DA PAM 670-1, Section 15-6 (Page 100)Full Details
15-6. General guidelines
a. The AGSU–M is intended for wear during most duty or nonfield occasions and for travel and off-duty purposes
(see app D for possession date). While both the Class A and B AGSU–Ms are authorized for year-round wear, the
appropriate uniform is worn based on weather conditions, duties, and the formality of the occasion. When a specific
service uniform is not prescribed for formations or other occasions when uniformity in appearance is not required,
Soldiers may wear the Class A AGSU–M or any of the variations of the Class B AGSU –M with the accessories
authorized for these uniforms. Commanders will not require the wear of optional items, such as sweaters, unless such
items are provided to the Soldier without cost.
b. This uniform is worn with the maternity shirt left outside the slacks or skirt and with or without the maternity
tunic.
c. Pregnant Soldiers may wear the heritage green all-weather coat unbuttoned, if necessary. Only Soldiers author-
ized to wear the tan, green, or maroon berets; MP personnel performing MP duties; and those assigned to air assault
coded positions may wear bloused slacks with brown leather combat boots.
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