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What Army Regulation covers the wear and appearance of the military uniform?

AR 670-1

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Why is the flag worn on the right shoulder of the Utility Uniform?

The flag is worn on the right shoulder to give the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward.

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Why are all Soldiers in the U.S. Army now authorized to wear the Reverse-Side Full-Color U.S. Flag Cloth Replica upon gaining permission from their commander?

The Nation is at war and will be for the foreseeable future. As an expeditionary Army, our Soldiers' commitment to fight and win our Nation's War, at home and abroad, is best exemplified by permanently wearing the U.S. Flag insignia on the utility uniforms.

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What AR covers the issue and sale of personal clothing?

AR 700-84

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When is the only time that commercially designed protective headgear is authorized for wear with uniform?

When operating motorcycles, bicycles or like vehicles but once the travel is complete protective headgear must be removed and army headgear donned

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When must Identification Tags be worn?

When directed by the commander, engaged in field training, in an aircraft, or OCONUS

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What does "ECWCS" stand for?

Extended Cold Weather Clothing System

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What are the ranks that shoulder boards come in?

Corporal through SGM of the Army and also the Officer Ranks.

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What is a CVC uniform?

Combat Vehicle Crewman's Uniform (Tanker's Uniform)

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Exposed pens in pockets are allowed on which uniforms?

Hospital duty Uniforms
Food Service Uniforms
Flight uniforms
CVC Uniforms

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How is the beret properly worn?

The beret is worn so that the headband (edge binding) is straight across the forehead, 1inch above the eyebrows. The flash is positioned

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