AR 670-1: 15-4. Occasions for wear
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Pregnant Soldiers may wear the AGSU-M on duty, off duty, and during travel, including for formal and informal social functions after retreat. Civilian maternity attire may be worn in lieu of the uniform for social functions. Commercial travel is authorized. It may not be worn in establishments that primarily sell alcohol.
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15-4. Occasions for wear
a. All-purpose wear. All pregnant Soldiers may wear the AGSU–M and authorized variations when on duty, off
duty, or during travel. These uniforms are also acceptable for formal and informal social functions after retreat. Preg- nant Soldiers may wear appropriate civilian maternity attire in lieu of the uniform for social functions, in accordance with DA Pam 670–1.
b. Approved wear. The following are appropriate occasions for pregnant Soldiers to wear the AGSU–M:
(1) On duty, when prescribed by the commander.
(2) At social functions of a private or official nature, either before or after retreat.
(3) When designated by the host.
(4) On other appropriate occasions, as desired by the individual.
(5) Soldiers may wear the AGSU–M for commercial travel per paragraphs 3–7b through 3–7c.
c. Restrictions on wear.
(1) Personnel may not wear the AGSU–M in off-post establishments that primarily sell alcohol for consumption
on the premises. If the off-post establishment sells alcohol and food for consumption on the premises, Soldiers may not wear the AGSU–M if their activities in the establishment center on drinking alcohol.
(2) Commanders may further restrict wear of the AGSU–M per paragraphs 2–6, 2–7a, and 2–7b.
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