Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

Army Regulation 670–1 Uniforms and Insignia Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 5 September 2003 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 670–1 Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia This revision of 29 July, 2003 - o Clarifies the storage of articles in the pockets (chap 1). o Adds carrying of civilian bags over both shoulders (chap 1). o Adds storage of the headgear in BDU cargo pockets (chap 1). o Updates the extended cold-weather system and authorized accessories (chap 7). o Updates administrative information on the Army blue coat (chap 20). o Updates administrative information on the combat boots (chap 27). o Updates administrative information on the branch insignia for general officers (chap 28). o Adds wear of shoulder sleeve insignia-former wartime service for JSA, Panmunjom, Korea (chap 28). o Adds wear of shoulder sleeve insignia-former wartime service for Operation Iraqi Freedom (chap 28). o Adds wear of overseas service bar for Operation Iraqi Freedom (chap 28). o Adds Operation Iraqi Freedom as creditable overseas service toward number of overseas service bars authorized (chap 28). o Updates administrative data, shoulder sleeve insignia-former wartime service (chap 28 and app F). o Updates administrative information on the order of precedence within categories of medals (chap 29). o Deletes the temporary wear of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award (chap 29). The revision of 1 July, 2002 - o Updates wear of religious items and jewelry; sets grooming, hair, fingernail, and cosmetics policies; defines eyeglasses and sunglasses standards; adds policies on tattoos, body piercing, and the carrying of civilian bags; sets standards for contact lenses; authorizes pagers and cell phones; sets standards for starching and creasing battle dress uniforms; and exempts males from wearing headgear to evening events (chap 1). o Updates responsibilities and administrative information, prohibits seasonal wear dates, and adds requirements for ceremonial units (chap 2). o Updates the battle dress uniform and authorized accessories (chap 3). o Authorizes personal hydration systems (chaps 3-6). o Adds wear of the Army black beret and updates wear of maroon, tan (Ranger), and green berets (chaps 3-17). o Updates the maternity work uniform (chap 4). o Updates the desert battle dress uniform and authorizes sew-on insignia (chap 5). o Adds a new aircrew battle dress uniform (chap 6). o Updates the extended cold-weather clothing system (Gortex) parka and requires wear of nametape on the Gortex parka (chap 7). o Updates the hospital duty and food service uniforms and adds wear of white unisex cardigan (chaps 8-11). o Updates the flight and combat vehicle crewman uniforms and accessories (chaps 12-13). o Adds improved physical fitness uniform and clarifies wear of physical training uniform by pregnant soldiers (Chap 14). o Updates the Army green service uniforms (class A and B) and the garrison cap and accessories, adds wear of the black unisex cardigan, deletes green service cap and hat (chaps 15, 16, 17). o Updates the Army white and blue dress uniforms and adds a new version of the female white and blue coats (chaps 18-21). o Updates the white, all-white, and blue mess and evening mess uniforms and accessories and clarifies wear of previously authorized mess jacket sleeve ornamentation (chaps 22-25). o Corrects data on the black mess uniform and accessories and establishes wear- out date for the black mess uniform (chap 26). o Removes the beret as an accessory item; updates belts, buckles, boots, cold- weather cap, chaplain candidate insignia, gloves, overcoat, shoulder bag, MP accessories, female DS hat, neck tabs and neckties, scarves, shirts, shoes, pullover sweater, undergarments, and windbreaker; and adds Muslim chaplain accessories, neckgaiter, and black and white unisex cardigans (chap 27). o Updates administrative data; updates and adds new insignia, descriptions and wear of insignia, wear of the shoulder sleeve insignia (current organization and former wartime service), and wear of the dress uniform insignia; adds wear of insignia on the old and new versions of the female blue and white coats, wear of the full-color U.S. flag cloth replica, and a new paragraph on the wear of regimental distinctive insignia and brassards; authorizes optional wear of the regimental distinctive insignia on the class B shirt; and deletes airborne insignia (chap 28). o Updates administrative data; categories and wear of medals; appurtenances; total number of badges authorized for wear; categories, descriptions, and wear of badges; adds medals or badges to U.S. military decorations, non- military decorations, service medals and service and training ribbons, non- military unit awards, and combat and special skill badges; adds U.S. non- military identification badge; moves explosive ordnance disposal badge to group 3 (chap 29). o Updates and adds information on wear of uniform by retirees and former military members; authorizes State defense forces to wear the battle dress uniform (chap 30). o Updates references, table of prescribed dress, officer uniform requirements, mandatory possession dates and wear-out dates, clothing bag list, and guidance for wear of the shoulder sleeve insignia-former wartime service (apps A-F). Headquarters *Army Regulation 670–1 Department of the Army Washington, DC 5 September 2003 Effective 05 October 2003 Uniforms and Insignia Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Guard of the United States (ARNGUS) this regulation and establishment of com- and U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) person- mand and local forms are prohibited with- nel. It does not apply to generals of the out prior approval from the Deputy Chief Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army, or of Staff, G-1. Send a draft copy of each former Chiefs of Staff of the Army, each supplement to HQDA, (DAPE–HR–IRP), of whom may prescribe his or her own 3 0 0 A r m y P e n t a g o n , W a s h i n g t o n , D C uniform. It applies to the Reserve Officers 2 0 3 1 0 – 0 3 0 0 , f o r a p p r o v a l p r i o r t o Training Corps and the Corps of Cadets, publication. U.S. Military Academy, only when their respective uniform regulations do not in- Suggested improvements. Users are clude sufficient guidance or instruction. invited to send comments and suggested During mobilization, the proponent may improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recom- modify chapters and policies contained in m e n d e d C h a n g e s t o P u b l i c a t i o n s a n d this regulation. B l a n k F o r m s ) d i r e c t l y t o H Q D A , Proponent and exception authority. ( D A P E – H R – I R P ) , 3 0 0 A r m y P e n t a g o n , The proponent of this regulation is the Washington, DC 20310–0300. History. This publication is a rapid action Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1. The propo- r e v i s i o n . T h e p o r t i o n s a f f e c t e d b y t h i s nent has the authority to approve excep- Distribution. This publication is availa- a d m i n i s t r a t i v e r e v i s i o n a r e l i s t e d i n t h e tions to this regulation that are consistent ble in electronic media only and is in- Summary of Change. with controlling law and regulations. The tended for command levels A, B, C, D, S u m m a r y . T h i s r e g u l a t i o n p r e s c r i b e s proponent may delegate this authority in and E for the Active Army, the Army Department of the Army policy for proper writing to an individual within the propo- National Guard of the United States, and wear and appearance of Army uniforms nent agency who holds the grade of colo- the U.S. Army Reserve. and insignia, as worn by officers and en- nel or above. listed personnel of the active and reserve Army management control process. components of the Army, as well as by This regulation does not contain manage- former soldiers. ment control provisions. Applicability. This regulation applies to S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n . S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n o f active and retired Army, Army National Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Part One General Information and Responsibilities, page 1 Chapter 1 Introduction, page 1 Purpose • 1–1, page 1 References • 1–2, page 1 Explanation of abbreviations and terms • 1–3, page 1 General • 1–4, page 1 How to recommend changes to Army uniforms • 1–5, page 1 Classification of service and utility or field uniforms • 1–6, page 1 Personal appearance policies • 1–7, page 2 Hair and fingernail standards and grooming policies • 1–8, page 3 *This regulation supersedes Army Regulation 670–1, dated 1 July 2002. AR 670–1 • 5 September 2003 i UNCLASSIFIED Contents—Continued Uniform appearance and fit • 1–9, page 6 When the wear of the Army uniform is required or prohibited • 1–10, page 7 Uniformity of material • 1–11, page 8 Distinctive uniforms and uniform items • 1–12, page 9 Wear of civilian clothing • 1–13, page 9 Wear of jewelry • 1–14, page 9 Wear of eyeglasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses • 1–15, page 9 Wear of identification tags and security badges • 1–16, page 10 Wear of personal protective or reflective clothing • 1–17, page 10 Wear of organizational protective or reflective clothing • 1–18, page 10 Restrictions on the purchase, possession, and reproduction of heraldic items • 1–19, page 10 Chapter 2 Responsibilities, page 11 Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1 • 2–1, page 11 Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 • 2–2, page 11 The Institute of Heraldry • 2–3, page 11 The U.S.

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