a. Material composition. The fabric is white cotton or polyester.
b. Uniform composition. The female hospital duty uniform normally comprises the following items; however, the commander may authorize variations to this uniform using clothing items authorized in CTA 50â900 and CTA 8â100. (1) Dress, maternity, white. The dress is any plain, white, unadorned commercial design, in an easy-care, durable- press and soil-release material, with wing collars suitable for placement of rank and branch insignia, as prescribed. Fabric content must comply with NFPA standards. Any closure method is acceptable, but it may not cause safety
hazards or degradation of appearance.
(2) Dress, womenâs. The dress will be of an approved specification or pattern. It is knee-length with short sleeves
and has a front button closure system, wing-tip collars, and a belt (see fig 9â1).
(3) Slacks and tunic, maternity, white. The slacks and tunic may be any plain, white, unadorned commercial design.
The fabric is an easy-care, durable-press, and soil-release material, with wing collars suitable for placement of rank and branch insignia, as prescribed. Fabric content must comply with NFPA standards. Any closure method is acceptable, but it may not cause safety hazards or degradation of appearance.
(4) Smock, physicianâs, white. The smock is knee-length, with a front button closure and upper and lower pockets.
(5) Uniform, womenâs, tunic and pants, hospital duty. The uniform will be of an approved specification or pattern. The tunic is an over-the-hip style with winged collars, short sleeves, and side pockets; the pants are straight-legged (see fig 9â2).
(6) Headgear. The beret is authorized for wear with the hospital duty uniforms when outside the medical treatment facility (see para 3â5).
c. Accessories. The following accessories are normally worn with the female hospital duty uniform. (1) Coats.
(a) Black, all weather (para 27â8).
(b) Coat, cold weather, woodland camouflage pattern (BDU field jacket) (para 3â2b(3)).
(2) Gloves, black leather shell, with inserts (para 27â12a). (3) Handbags.
(a) Black, clutch type, optional purchase (para 27â13a). (b) Black, shoulder (para 27â13d).
(4) Headgear.
(a) Beret (para 3â2b(1)).
(b) Cap, service, cold weather, AG 489 (only with the black all-weather coat) (para 27â5).
(5) Scarves.
(a) Black (with black overcoat only) (para 27â21a).
(b) Olive-green 208 (with field jacket only) (para 27â21b).
(6) Shoes.
(a) Oxford, black (para 27â23a).
(b) Oxford, white (para 27â23d).
(7) Socks.
(a) Black (para 27â24b).
(b) White (para 27â24c).
(8) Stockings.
(a) Sheer (para 27â24d).
(b) White (para 27â24e).
(9) Sweater, white unisex cardigan (para 27â26b).
(10) Undergarments (para 27â28).
(11) Windbreaker (para 27â30).
(12) Organizational clothing and equipment, as determined by the medical facility commander for wear within the
medical treatment facility, according to CTA 50â900 or CTA 8â100.
d. Classification. The hospital duty uniform is an organizational issue utility uniform. The beret is an organizational
issue item. DA Pam 710â2â1 governs turn-in and reissue of the beret.