DA PAM 670-1: 23-7. Prohibition on uniform wear
Quick Answer
Wearing the Army uniform is prohibited in connection with political or commercial interests, off-duty civilian employment, unauthorized public demonstrations, extremist organization events, or when it would bring discredit upon the Army. These prohibitions apply to USAR, retired, separated, and civilian personnel per AR 670-1, para 3-7k.
Important
Unit and command policies may be more restrictive than AR 670-1. Always verify with your chain of command for local policies.
Official Source
View DA PAM 670-1, Section 23-7 (Page 353)Full Details
23-7. Prohibition on uniform wear
See AR 670–1.
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