Green Maternity Service Uniform

Classification

The Army green maternity service uniform is provided as a supplemental issue uniform to enlisted soldiers, according to CTA 50–900 and AR 700–84. The Army green maternity service uniform is classified as an optional dress uniform for all female personnel during pregnancy. The beret is an organizational issue item. DA Pam 710–2–1 governs turn-in and reissue of the beret.

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Green Maternity Service Uniform

Composition

a. The class A Army green maternity uniform consists of the Army green maternity skirt or slacks, tunic, the AG shade 415 long- or short-sleeved maternity shirt, and black neck tab. For accessories and other items authorized for wear on the class A Army green maternity uniform, see paragraph 17–11. b. The class B Army green maternity uniform consists of the Army green maternity skirt or slacks, and the AG shade 415 long- or short-sleeved…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Female

General guidelines

a. The Army green service uniforms are intended for wear during most duty, non-field, or utility occasions, and for travel and off-duty purposes. While both the class A and B uniforms are authorized for year-round wear, the appropriate uniform is worn based on weather conditions, duties, and the formality of the occasion. When a specific service uniform is not prescribed for formations or other occasions when uniformity in appearance is not required, soldiers may wear…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Female

Items normally worn with the Army green uniform

a. Accessories. The following accessories are worn with the Army green uniform. (1) Belt, black web, 1-inch, with brass tip (para 27–2b). (2) Boots, combat, leather, black (only when bloused slacks are authorized; not authorized with the enlisted Army green dress uniform) (para 27–3). (3) Buckle, solid brass, 11⁄8 inch (para 27–2d). (4) Buttons (para 27–4). (5) Cap, service, cold weather, AG shade 489 (only when wearing the black all-weather coat or black windbreaker) (para…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Female

Headgear

a. Beret (para 3–2b(1)). (See figs 16–3 and 16–4.) b. Garrison cap, Army green. (See figs 16–2 and 16–6.) (1) Design. The cap will be made from an approved specification or pattern. (2) Ornamental braid. Garrison cap braid refers to the piping that is secured to the tip edge of the curtain of the garrison cap and that is used for additional identification purposes. For junior and senior ROTC cadets, the cap has a cord…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Female

Skirt, Army green

a. Design. The skirt will be made from an approved specification or pattern. b. General description. (1) The skirt is knee length, slightly flared, with a waistband and zipper closure on the left side. This skirt is authorized for wear until 30 September 2003. (2) A newly designed skirt replaces the older style, as of 1 October 2003. The new design skirt is tapered and incorporates a non-slip waistband, back zipper closure, back open (kick)…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Female

Shirts, long- and short-sleeved

a. The clothing bag (issue) shirt is a pre-cured, durable press, 65/35 polyester and cotton broadcloth shirt, AG shade 415, in short- and long-sleeved versions. The shirt is a tuck-in design with front princess seams, a convertible collar, and shoulder loops. The collar and shoulder loops have fusible interlinings, and the collar has stays. b. Optional purchase shirts. Soldiers are authorized to wear the optional purchase polyester/wool (AG shade 469) and polyester/cotton (AG shade 415)…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Female

Slacks, Army green

a. Design. The slacks will be made from an approved specification or pattern. b. General description. (1) The slacks are straight legged, have a zipper front closure on the center front with a button fly tab, and two side pockets. These slacks are authorized for wear until 30 September 2003. (2) Newly designed slacks replace the older style as of 1 October 2003. The newer design incorporates belt loops and a non-slip waistband. When wearing…

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Army Green Service Uniform—Male

Coat, Army green

a. Design. The coat will be made from an approved specification or pattern. b. General description. The coat is a single-breasted, four-button, hip-length coat, with two slanted, flap front pockets, button-down shoulder loops, a notched collar, and side-body construction. c. Coat sleeve ornamentation. (1) General officers. The sleeve has a band of black mohair, polyester, or mercerized cotton braid 11⁄2 inches wide, sewn on each sleeve with the lower edge parallel to, and 3 inches…

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