Post by Michael Hobbar on Jan 17, 2012 12:25:44 GMT -5
Combat Utilities
Occasions for wear:
A soldier would wear the appropriate camouflage pattern as determined by the base/garrison commander. In garrison, EXPAT-D should be worn with sleeves rolled up tightly against biceps revealing solid under color.
In the field, sleeves should always be worn down.
In non combat situations, soldiers should wear soft 8-point covers while outdoors and render proper salutes and respects to officers, colors and standards not cased.
EXPAT-D is to be worn in summer months with sleeves rolled up
EXPAT-W is to be worn in winter months with sleeves rolled down
--In humid, tropical environments, the EXPAT-W may be worn with sleeves up at the digression of the base commander.
EXPAT-A is to be worn in arctic environments no matter the season with the exception of environments with high amounts of foliage, at such instance, uniform would be prescribed by the commanding officer as they see fit.
EXPAT-D Desert Camo
EXPAT-W Woodland Camo
EXPAT-A Arctic Camo
Flight Suit
Dress Maroons
Dress Maroons are to be worn for formal occasions and ceremonies. Medals are authorized to be worn on Alphas.
Ribbons are worn on Bravo (pictured)
Enlisted Personnel wear Dress Maroons that are a dark Maroon color with white piping. All enlisted personnel wear a White Belt with a Polished Brass Buckle. Non Commissioned Officers may elect to wear a NCO Sabre attached to the belt on the left hip. The Dress Cover is to be a Combination Cover with polished black leather chinstrap and visor.
Officers wear a bright scarlet colored Dress Maroon Uniform. A polished black leather Browne Belt is to be worn with the overshoulder strap worn across chest and over the right shoulder. The Dress cover is to be a Combination Cover with golden chinstrap and a polished black leather visor with "scrambled eggs" visor ornaments.
Warrant Officers will wear Officer Dress Maroons with the change that the cover is NOT to have "scrambled eggs" visor ornaments.
Both Officers and Warrant Officers may attach swords.
Occasions for wear:
A soldier would wear the appropriate camouflage pattern as determined by the base/garrison commander. In garrison, EXPAT-D should be worn with sleeves rolled up tightly against biceps revealing solid under color.
In the field, sleeves should always be worn down.
In non combat situations, soldiers should wear soft 8-point covers while outdoors and render proper salutes and respects to officers, colors and standards not cased.
EXPAT-D is to be worn in summer months with sleeves rolled up
EXPAT-W is to be worn in winter months with sleeves rolled down
--In humid, tropical environments, the EXPAT-W may be worn with sleeves up at the digression of the base commander.
EXPAT-A is to be worn in arctic environments no matter the season with the exception of environments with high amounts of foliage, at such instance, uniform would be prescribed by the commanding officer as they see fit.
EXPAT-D Desert Camo
EXPAT-W Woodland Camo
EXPAT-A Arctic Camo
Flight Suit
Dress Maroons
Dress Maroons are to be worn for formal occasions and ceremonies. Medals are authorized to be worn on Alphas.
Ribbons are worn on Bravo (pictured)
Enlisted Personnel wear Dress Maroons that are a dark Maroon color with white piping. All enlisted personnel wear a White Belt with a Polished Brass Buckle. Non Commissioned Officers may elect to wear a NCO Sabre attached to the belt on the left hip. The Dress Cover is to be a Combination Cover with polished black leather chinstrap and visor.
Officers wear a bright scarlet colored Dress Maroon Uniform. A polished black leather Browne Belt is to be worn with the overshoulder strap worn across chest and over the right shoulder. The Dress cover is to be a Combination Cover with golden chinstrap and a polished black leather visor with "scrambled eggs" visor ornaments.
Warrant Officers will wear Officer Dress Maroons with the change that the cover is NOT to have "scrambled eggs" visor ornaments.
Both Officers and Warrant Officers may attach swords.