Authorization for wear
The female food service utility uniforms are authorized for year-round wear by enlisted soldiers in CMF 92 who hold food service MOSs, when prescribed by CTA 50â900 and the commander. (See fig 11â1.) [1]
The female food service utility uniforms are authorized for year-round wear by enlisted soldiers in CMF 92 who hold food service MOSs, when prescribed by CTA 50â900 and the commander. (See fig 11â1.) [1]
Enlisted soldiers in CMF 92 who hold food service MOSs wear the food service utility and food service supervisor uniforms on duty, when prescribed by the commander. The food service utility uniforms are not authorized for travel or for wear off military installations, except in transit between an individualâs quarters and duty station. The commander may authorize food service personnel to wear these uniforms off post when providing support for activities in the civilian community,…
The following insignia are authorized for wear on the male food service uniforms. a. Grade insignia, non-subdued (paras 28â5, 28â6, and 28â7). b. Headgear insignia (para 28â3). c. Nameplate (para 28â24c). d. Organizational flash (para 28â31a).
a. The food service uniform is worn with the smock tucked into the trousers. The commander may authorize exceptions to the prescribed wear of the smock for health and safety reasons. The black belt with black open-faced buckle is worn with this uniform. The food handlerâs apron and food handlerâs caps are worn only within the immediate vicinity of the dining facility. No insignia is worn on the food handlerâs cap. b. The optional purchase,…
a. Material composition. (1) White, cotton and polyester, durable press. (2) Black, polyester, durable press. b. Uniform composition. (1) The male food service utility uniform comprises the following items: (a) Smock, menâs, medical assistantâs (see para 8â2b(1)). (b) Trousers, menâs, medical assistantâs (see para 8â2b(3)). (2) The garrison food service supervisor uniform comprises the following items. (a) Shirt, white dress. Commercial, short-sleeved shirt with a left chest pocket and a front button closure (local procurement…
The male food service utility uniforms are authorized for year-round wear by all enlisted soldiers in career management field (CMF) 92 who hold food service MOSs, when prescribed by CTA 50â900 and the commander. (See fig 10â1.) [1]
a. Basic uniform. (1) Enlisted and officer ANC and AMSC personnel. (a) The dress is worn when prescribed for wear. The length of the dress will be no longer than 2 inches below, or more than 1 inch above the bend in the back of the knee. The dress is worn with the belt at all times. Only the dome- shaped, white polyester shank-type buttons issued with the dress are authorized for wear on the…
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…
The following insignia and accouterments are authorized for wear on the female hospital duty uniforms. a. Branch insignia, non-subdued (para 28â12a). b. Grade insignia, non-subdued (paras 28â5, 28â6, and 28â7). c. Headgear insignia (para 28â3). d. Nameplate (para 28â24c). e. Organizational flash (para 28â31a).
The female hospital duty uniform is worn on duty in Army health care facilities, as prescribed by the medical commander. It is not authorized for travel or for wear off military installations, except when in transit between an individual’s quarters and duty station. The commander may authorize medical personnel to wear this uniform off post when providing support for activities in the civilian community, such as parades or ceremonies. (See para 2.6c for other exceptions…