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Table of Service Equivalent Uniforms TABLE OF SERVICE EQUIVALENT UNIFORMS WHEN WORN ARMY MARINE CORPS NOAA CORPS & NAVY AIR FORCE COAST GUARD CIVILIAN ATTIRE Gentlemen Ladies Official formal evening Blue Mess/Evening Dress Evening Dress “A” Formal Dress Mess Dress Formal Dress Tuxedo / Evening Gown functions, State White Tie occasions Social functions of a Blue Mess Evening Dress “B” Dinner Dress Blue Jacket Mess Dress Dinner Dress Blue Jacket Tuxedo Evening Gown general or official nature, private formal dinners or dinner White Mess Evening Dress “B” Dinner Dress White Jacket Mess Dress Dinner Dress White Jacket Tuxedo Evening Gown dances Same as Mess Dress Army Blue (bow tie) Blue Dress "A" or Dinner Dress Blue Mess Dress Dinner Dress Blue Tuxedo Evening Gown/ but less formal Evening Dress “B” Cocktail Dress occasions requiring more formality than Army White (bow tie) Blue/White Dress "A" or Dinner Dress White Mess Dress Dinner Dress White Tuxedo Evening Gown/ service uniforms Evening Dress “B” Cocktail Dress CEREMONIAL UNIFORMS Parades, ceremonies, Army Blue Blue Dress "A" Full Dress Blue-Participants Service Dress Full Dress Blue Civilian Informal Civilian Informal and reviews when special honors are Service Dress Blue- being paid, or official Attendees visits of or to U.S. or Army White Blue/White "A" Full Dress White- Service Dress Full Dress White Civilian Informal Civilian Informal foreign officials Participants Service Dress White - Attendees SERVICE UNIFORMS Business and informal Army Green/Class A Service "A"/Blue Dress "B" Service Dress Blue Service Dress Service Dress Blue "A" / "B" Civilian Informal Civilian Informal social occasions as Army White Service "A" or Blue/White Service Dress White Service Dress Service Dress White Civilian Informal Civilian Informal appropriate to local "B" customs Army Green/Class B Service "C"/ Blue Dress “D” Summer Khaki Blues w/short Tropical Blue Long Civilian Informal Civilian Informal sleeve shirt (w/or w/out Tie/tab) Army Green/Class B Blue Dress "D"/Service "C" Summer White Blues w/short Tropical Blue Long Civilian Informal Civilian Informal sleeve shirt (w/or w/out Tie/tab) Army Green/Class B Service "B" Winter Blue Blues w/long Winter Dress Blue Civilian Informal Civilian Informal sleeve shirt (w/tie/tab) WORKING UNIFORMS Working in field or plant Battle Dress Utility Aviation Working Green BDU ODU Civilian Casual Civilian Casual environment where soiling of clothing is Battle Dress Utility Coveralls/Dungaree/Utility BDU ODU Civilian Casual Civilian Casual expected Battle Dress Utility Working Khaki/Dungaree BDU ODU Civilian Casual Civilian Casual Note: Some uniforms are optional, seasonal or required for specific pay grades only. Check each Service’s uniform regulations for specific guidelines. Attire: Washington DC Specific Attire: Civilian Informal: Coat & tie for gentlemen; Dress or Suit for ladies Civilian Informal: Business Suit for gentlemen; Dress or Suit for ladies. Civilian Casual: Sports Coat open collar for gentlemen; Dress or Suit for ladies. Civilian Casual: Sports Coat & tie for gentlemen; Dress or Suit for ladies. Smart Casual: Open Collar with Sports Coat or Jacket for gentlemen; Dress or Suit for ladies Casual: Open Collar Shirt for gentlemen; Pantsuit or Casual Dress for ladies. 2.
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