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JFSC Policy/ Code.

JFSC prides itself on being a professional educational and military institution. The College seeks to protect this professional image.

a. Uniform requirements.

(1) All students are required to bring the primary duty uniform and graduation uniform. Additionally, JAWS students are expected to have the full complement of required by their Service.

(2) The Commandant may modify the normal dress standards when it makes sense to do so for team building, employee morale, or camaraderie reasons.

(3) The COS and School Directors may designate wearing of any uniform that faculty, staff, and students are required to have for specific events.

b. Dress standards on days when class is in session (except as noted below) are as follows:

Primary Uniform (Note 1) Alternate Uniform Army: ACU Class B Navy: NWU/Flight Suit1 Service Khaki, BDU Air Force: ABU/Flight Suit1 Short or Long Sleeve (Note 1) Marines: MARPAT (Woodland or Desert) Service B or Service C Coast Guard: Operational Dress Tropical International : BDU equivalent Class B equivalent Uniformed Civilians: BDU equivalent Class B equivalent

Notes: 1. Faculty, staff, and students may wear the primary or alternate uniform at their discretion unless directed otherwise. Flight are authorized in accordance with Service regulations.

c. Civilian standards are as follows:

(1) The male standards consist of a business , or with a conservative sport , and tie; however, wearing of the for the entire duty day is not necessary. should be pressed, short or long-sleeved, with no fraying at the or cuffs. Spread collar or -down Oxford is suggested. or dress should be of a good quality with low heel. Facial hair should be well groomed. Accessories may include a , , tie pin and/or links.

(2) The female standards consist of a conservative business suit (pants or ), slacks with , or a conservative dress. Shirts, , or may be worn. Boots or dress shoes should be of good quality with low to moderate heel. Wear accessories moderately. Women shall avoid low necklines and short hemlines.

(3) Civilian personnel performing technical functions such as installing cable, major office cleaning, or furniture moves or installation, should wear appropriate as approved by their Director/Dean as making good sense due to functionality and safety. The appropriate clothing shall always be in good repair.

(4) Contractor personnel shall wear clothing as approved by their parent organization. Generally, it will be in good taste and in keeping with JFSC policies depending on the duties.

(5) On Fridays, civilian casual is authorized. Men may wear trousers and a long or short- sleeve dress with collar, without tie, or a . Shoes may be casual but may not be athletic styles or . Women may wear slacks, skirt, or dress, and sandals with or without .

d. Dress standards for graduations are as follows:

(1) Individual school graduations shall apply the following standard:

(a) Joint Advanced Warfighting School graduation uniform is as follows:

Uniform Requirement Army: Class A (ASU or Green) Navy: Service Dress White Air Force: Short or Long Sleeve Blues Marines: Service A (green) Coast Guard: Class A equivalent International Fellows: Class A equivalent Uniformed Civilians: Class A equivalent Civilian Men: Business Suit or and tie* Civilian Women: Sunday Dress or Business suit or Pant suit* *Determined by host, current , local customs, time and type of event.

(b) Joint and Combined Warfighting School graduation uniform is as follows:

Uniform Requirement Army: Class B Navy: Service Khaki Air Force: Short or Long Sleeve Blues Marines: Service B or Service C Coast Guard: Tropical Blue International Fellows: Class B equivalent Uniformed Civilians: Class B equivalent Business Suit or Sport Coat w/out tie. Trousers Civilian Men: with open collar shirt * Simple skirt or dress, slacks with jacket, . Civilian Women: Low or flat shoes acceptable * *Determined by host, current fashion, local customs, time and type of event.

(c) Joint Continuing and Distance Education School graduations uniform is as follows:

Uniform Requirement Army: Class B Navy: Service Khaki Air Force: Class B Marines: Service B or Service C Coast Guard: Tropical Blue International Fellows: Class B equivalent Uniformed Civilians: Class B equivalent Business Suit or Sport Coat w/out tie. Trousers Civilian Men: with open collar shirt * Simple skirt or dress, slacks with jacket, pantsuit. Civilian Women: Low or flat shoes acceptable * *Determined by host, current fashion, local customs, time and type of event.

(d) Joint, Command, Control, and Information Operations School graduations apply the normal standards.

e. Military student and faculty use of civilian attire is authorized as outlined below:

(1) During Offsite Visits. Students and faculty may wear civilian attire (slacks and a long or short-sleeve collared shirt) on the day when an offsite is scheduled.

(2) Battlefield Staff Rides. Student and faculty attire for battlefield staff rides (Normandy, Gettysburg, and Yorktown) shall be seasonally appropriate attire.

(3) Role Playing. Students may wear civilian attire when that attire is appropriate for role playing during an exercise.

(4) During normal working hours, when classes are in session (0730 to 1630), athletic attire shall only be worn to/from the locker room and the building exit.

(5) During non-working hours (early/late, weekends, and holidays), military students and faculty may wear appropriate civilian attire when using JFSC facilities.

Table of Service Equivalent Uniforms Event When USA USMC USN USAF USCG Civilian Civilian Worn Men Ladies Official formal and Blue or White Evening Dress Formal Dress Formal Dress Blue Formal Formal evening functions, Mess Evening “A”/”B” Dress Tuxedo, Cocktail or state occasions, Dress w/ (white tie) (not pictured) Bow Tie is Evening or Standard

private and formal

or Formal or Semi- or at Formal or Semi- Formal Dress occasions that are or Dinner Dress Formal Long or short Blue/White Jacket less formal Blue Dress Blue/ White Jacket Tuxedo or evening dress or Tie requiring more “A”/”B” Year-round Dark evening trousers formality than Service or Dinner Jacket ** with a dressy

Uniforms * Blue-White “A”/”B” **

or

Summer

or Service Dress (“A” w/ Blue Army “B” w/ ) or Dinner Dress Service w/ bow tie Blue/ White

Parades, Blue Army Blue Dress or Full Dress Full Dress Informal, Smart or Informal, Smart or ceremonies, reviews, Service Class “A” Blue-White Blue/White Service Dress Blue/White Business Casual (1) “A”/“B” (ceremonial) or Business Evening or when special honors are being (“A” w/ medals Dinner Dress Suit or Sport Cocktail attire, paid, “B” w/ ribbons) Blue/ and Sunday Dress or or tie ** Business suit or official visits of US or (Service “A” may be Service Dress Pant suit ** foreign dignitaries * worn if command directed) or Service Blue/White

Dress Blue/White

Service Dress – Tropical (Class “B” w/ribbons)

Table of Service Equivalent Uniforms Event When USA USMC USN USAF USCG Civilian Civilian Worn Men Ladies

Blue Service Service Khaki Service Tropical Blue Informal, Smart or Informal, Smart or Business/Informal Army Service “A”/”B”/”C” Year-round Uniform Year-round or Business Casual Business Casual Class “B” Summer White “Blues” Winter Dress Blue Business Suit or Simple skirt or Social occasions, Summer uniform of the day, Summer Sport Coat w/out dress, slacks with

Office work tie. Trousers with jacket, pantsuit. open collar shirt Low or flat shoes ** acceptable **

Working uniforms, Utility Uniform Utility Working Uniform Airmen Battle Operational Dress Civilian Casual Civilian Casual daily work attire, or in Class “C” Uniform Slacks with open Slacks with a field or plant (ABU) collar shirt or golf , Capri environment where Garrison/Field shirt, no sport pants with sandals soiling of clothing is coat ** or flats **

expected

Combat

Note: This matrix is intended to serve as a guideline for appropriate attire. Each service uniform regulation has specific guidelines for wear. Some uniforms are optional, seasonal or required for specific pay grades only. Army White Mess and Air Force Formal Dress are not pictured.

Army – AR 670-1 Marine Corps – MCO P1020.34F Navy – Navy Uniform Regulation NAVPERS 15665I Air Force – AFI 36-2903

Table of Service Equivalent Uniforms Coast Guard – COMDTINST M1026.6F

Note: Uniforms may deviate from above matrix depending on event and/or directed by host or command

*If host indicates a certain dress, follow the host’s intent.

**Determined by host, current fashion, local customs, time and type of event.

(1) Wear out date for Green Army Service Uniform is 30 September 2015.

Please contact OCJCS Protocol at 703-697-6606 with any changes or updates. As of February 2010