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On social occasions when the prescribed uniform is the Army Blue Uniform, personnel who don't have one are authorized to wear the Army Green Uniform with white shirt and bow tie.
No, women officers typically do not wear evening gowns to the officers' ball. They usually wear formal military attire, such as dress uniform or mess dress, which is specifically designed for such occasions. Evening gowns are more commonly worn by civilian guests attending the event.
Yes, the multicam uniform is authorized for wear by the 82nd Airborne Division in the U.S. Army. The multicam pattern is now the standard combat uniform for the Army and is widely used by various units, including the 82nd Airborne Division.
there is uniform but you dont have to wear it
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You mean women military officers? Makeup that is "conservative and compliments the uniform" is allowed by all four services' uniform regulations.
Uniform items which may be directed or authorized for wear with the basic uniform. Items may be worn with basic uniform at the individual's discretion unless otherwise directed.
Unless it's specifically authorized by local command, it's against regulations if it isn't part of the uniform.
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Yes there certainly are regulations. If you are a member of the reserves, you may wear the uniform on appropriate occasions. If you have retired, or been discharged on medical disability, you are entitled to wear it. Otherwise, you are no longer authorized.
I thought they ALL did.....please correct me if I'm wrong. ^^^^^ you are wrong. only officers and NCO's have swords. junior marines (E-3 and below) are not authorized to carry a sword as a part of their uniform.
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