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For more information, see also:has an interesting discussion about the Army Combat Uniform ( ACU), which has been rolled out over the last couple of years and will fully replace the old Battle Dress Uniform ( BDU) and Desert Combat Uniforms ( DCU) by the end of the year. It seems many soldiers are complaining about the new unies, arguing that the one-color-fits-all package makes it “stick out like a sore thumb wherever there’s even a bit of vegetation.”I doubt there has been a uniform change in Army history that has been universally praised. There was plenty of bitching when the jungle fatigues were replaced by the permapress greens and more when those were replaced by the BDU. And people still haven’t stopped talking about the beret controversy.
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DA Photo Guide The DA Photo begins with the soldier. Taking the time to ensure your uniform is properly fitted and reflects only the awards and citations annotated on your ERB/ORB is the first step in creating a good DA Photo. Imessage for mac download. And Insignia, 10 April 2015 and Department of the Army Pamphlet (DA PAM) 670-1, Guide to the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia, 1 July 2015. Effective immediately, female Soldiers are authorized to wear either the blue Army skirt or the blue Army slacks with the Army Service Uniform during social functions.
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Soldiers take a lot of pride in their uniforms and tend not to like change.Personally, I’d prefer that the Army go to something cheap and easy to maintain, whether variant on the old green fatigues or something else, for garrison and keep the high tech cammies for the field. I’d also scrap the green polyester Class A and B uniform and bring back the as the non-fatigue uniform.Update: informs me that the Army has taken my suggestion on the Army Blues. Somehow, I missed the 5 June 2006Army service uniforms will be streamlined to one blue Army Service Uniform, the Army announced yesterday.“We have all of these variations of uniforms — green, blue and white,” said Army Chief of Staff Gen. “It makes sense for us to go to one traditional uniform that is really sharp and high quality and which Soldiers will be very proud to wear.
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And that’s what we’ve done by adopting this blue Army Service Uniform that reflects simplicity, quality, utility and tradition.”Introduction in the Army Military Clothing Sales Stores should begin in fourth quarter of fiscal year 2007. Introduction in the Clothing Bag should begin first quarter 2009. Download comicbooklover 1.7 free for mac.
The Mandatory Possession Date is expected to be fourth quarter fiscal year 2011. A wear-out date for the Army Green Class A and White dress uniforms will be determined at a later date. In utility, the blue Army Service Uniform provides a basic set of components that allow Soldiers to dress from the lowest end to the highest end of service uniforms with little variation required.
In simplicity, the blue Army Service Uniform eliminates the need for numerous sets of green Class A uniforms, service blue uniforms and, for some, Army white mess uniforms (and tunics, for women). Streamlining various service uniforms into one Army Service Uniform reduces the burden on Soldiers in the same manner that the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) did for the field utility uniform. In quality, the blue Army Service Uniform is made of a durable material that is suitable for daily use without special care.I’ve been calling for this move for years now and apparently there was a groundswell, with “85-90 percent” of soldiers wanting the blues as the dominant uniform. As I have often noted, I wore my blues more often than my green service uniform (excepting my stint as an ROTC recruiter before shipping off to the Basic Course), wearing the latter only for inspections and my DA photo. Actually, the Army Green uniforms (along with the Army White uniform) are on their way out already, to be replaced with a modified Army Blue uniform called the “Army Service Uniform” or ASU.Personally, while the DCU and BDU versions weren’t perfect, they could have been improved rather than scrapped for the ACU pattern which seems too much of a compromise; neither green enough for temperate and tropics nor khaki/sand enough for most Middle East environments.(Disclaimer: During the period of my military service, I have worn fatigues, several generations of BDUs and DCUs. Plus Army Blue, Army Blue Mess and various VTCC cadet uniforms.)Cheers! Yeah, the AF is about to debut its own new outfits too.
Actually, they were supposed to be out long ago – the Af’s efforts (I believe) started right after the Marines’ re-did theirs, and before the Army started their efforts. But the AF’s first stab sucked so horridly & got such loud push-back from all levels, that they had to go back to the drawing board. I hope they’ve had the sense to learn lessons from the Army & Marines on this oneAnd no offense to the Army (’cause the AF is no fashion plate, I know), but every time I see someone walking around in the new fatigues, the first thought in my head is “hey, that guy’s wearing pajamas”. I couldn’t care less about the dress uniforms as long as it look halfway decent.I’m am concern about the battle dress uniforms.
We should use whatever works best in the field. I doubt trying to get one that works in all environments is a good idea since it will most likely in up being one that doesn’t work well at all. For most in Army, it doesn’t matter since they don’t spend much time in the field but the field operations should be the only concern when it comes to the design. Unfortunately, most of the decisions are made by REMF and some of them are more concern about appearance then anything else. “ Personally, I’d prefer that the Army go to something cheap and easy to maintain, whether variant on the old green fatigues or something else, for garrison and keep the high tech cammies for the field.”I have to weigh in on the basis of “train as you fight.” Let’s wear the same/similar uniform in garrison (with common-sense modifications as needed) as in the field.
With Service and Dress uniform variants of the old Army Blue uniforms worn in hindquarters jobs (like the Pentagon) and for ceremonials and such. Bamboo wacom mte 450 drivers for mac.
The DA Photo begins with the Soldier. Latest ppsspp for xbox one. The first step in creating a good DA photo is to take the time to ensure your uniform is properly fitted and reflects only the awards and citations annotated on your ERB/ORB. Our photographers and staff can assist you by inspecting your uniform and pointing out obvious flaws (e.g. improper fit, damage), but it is YOUR responsibility to ensure awards, decorations, unit crests and badges are worn correctly and match your ERB/ORB.
Army Regulation 640-30 states that officer and NCO photos shall be updated at a minimum per the following schedule:
- General officers every third year; and
- Officers and NCOs every fifth year.
Policy allows Soldiers to update their photo when they are awarded an Army Commendation Medal or higher. New unit patches, service stripes or awards lower than an ARCOM are not justifiable reasons for a new photo.
Only authorized Visual Information activities may take official DA Photographs, as required by AR 640-30. Digital versions of official DA photos WILL NOT be issued to the customer.
Photographers will take reshoots only when there is an error caused by the photographer or the equipment. Reshoots may be completed upon receipt of a digitally signed email or written request signed by the company commander or equivalent in the Soldier’s chain of command. Click here to download a sample memorandum.
Photographers, Soldiers or anyone providing assistance to the Soldier while taking the official photograph will not stuff, clip, or otherwise change or alter the appearance of the uniform to make it fit properly. Pockets, lapels and the front of the jacket may be taped.
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