DA PAM 670-1: 1-7. Classification of service and combat, utility, and field uniforms
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Classifies male and female service uniforms (Class A and B) and Class C uniforms including combat, utility, field, garrison culinary, physical fitness, and organizational uniforms.
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View DA PAM 670-1, Section 1-7 (Page 17)Full Details
1-7. Classification of service and combat, utility, and field uniforms
a. The male service uniform (Class A version) consists of coat, trousers, a short- or long-sleeved shirt with tie, and
other authorized accessories. The Class B versions include variations without the coat.
b. The female service uniform (Class A version) consists of coat and slacks or skirt (optional), a short- or long-
sleeved shirt with necktie (Army green service uniform (AGSU) variations only) or neck tab (Army service uniform (ASU) variations and mess uniforms only), and other authorized accessories. The Class B versions include variations without the coat.
c. Class C uniforms are the combat, utility, field, garrison culinary, physical fitness, and other organizational uni-
forms.
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