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Army recruiters from the New England Recruiting Battalion wear the new Army Green Service Uniform as part of a limited user evaluation. (U.S. Army) Soldiers models the new Army Green Service ...
Soldiers can continue to wear the green and "old" blue service uniforms during the transition. The new uniform is available for purchase at Fort Benning's Military Clothing Sales Store.
The foliage green cap became unauthorized as of Sept. 30, 2017. On the horizon, Sanders said, the Army still plans to roll-out its new, updated version of the World War II style service uniform ...
Description A US Army Field Grade Officer Service dress green cap owned and worn by Major General Colin L. Powell. This dark green wool cap, without chin strap and insignia, features a double oak leaf ...
The Army Green Service Uniform will not be mandatory for about seven more years, but soldiers will be able to start purchasing the iconic World War II-style uniform by late this summer, according ...
United States Army Air Service (USAAS) Service Cap; olive drab wool crown and band; russett brown leather visor and chin strap with blackened bronze buttons, United States Coat of Arms eagle embossed ...
A basic combat training battery at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is the first in the Army to get the service’s new World War II-style dress uniform.
A new batch of soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, became the first graduating class nationwide to wear the Army’s new World War II-style dress uniform.
The new uniform style replaces the blue Army Service Uniform, which carries a black-and-white nameplate that is not authorized for use with the Green Service Uniform.
Fort Knox has started issuing the new, sharp-as-hell Army Green Service Uniform to soldiers last week and can we just say: According to an Army release, new recruiters were the first to receive ...
The Army’s patrol cap replaced the black beret as the default headgear for the Army Combat Uniform in 2011, but it’s still required for soldiers wearing the Army Service Uniform (ASU).
Some 200 new privates nearing the end of basic training at Fort Sill, Okla., received the Army’s new, throwback style dress green uniforms this month, becoming the first recruits issued the ...