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1. PURPOSE. This regulation prescribes the proper wear and occasions for wear of the uniform and uniform accessories at Fort Sill. It is the express intent of this regulation to reg~late wear of the uniform and accessories by all personnel present for duty at this installation. Violations of this regulation by individuals are punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Local supplementation of this regulation is prohibited except upon approval of this headquarters (ATZR-PAPS). 2. GENERAL.

a. The uniform will be worn on duty by all male and female Army per~sonnel in an active duty status, except when special Department of the Army : .~~? authority to wear civilian clothes on duty is granted. Authorized occasion ~, . for wear is at the appendix. . b. All uniforms and accessories will be worn commensurate with proper standards of military appearance. Accordingly, buttons, snaps, belts, and zippers will be appropriately secured. c. All nonstandard uniforms for their wear, must be approved and articles thereof, and the procedure by the Installation Commander.

d. Personnel authorized nonstandard uniforms at other installations may wear those uniforms while TOY or attending BCT/AIT at Fort sill. e. Commanders will insure that their responsibilities as outlined in paragraphs 1-6a and c, and 2-5c of AR 700-84, are fulfilled. Commanders will also insure that enlisted personnel are aware of their responsibilities specified in paragraph l-6b of AR 700-84. f. The term "commander" as used in this regulation pertains to commanders at all levels down to and including battery sized units. 3. COMMAND AUTHORITY. Commanders have the authority to prescribe uniforms to be worn in formations, ceremonies, particular job functions, or similar situations and to prescribe the specific duty uniform of the day. Train1ng schedules are the vehicles to prescribe the uniform of the day and insure uniformity in the wearing of the proper tIDiform based upon weather conditions. regulation supersedes
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ARMY GREEN UNIFORM. The Amy Green uniform Army personnel throughout the year.

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AR."1Y GREEN CORD UNIFORM. The Amy Green cord uniform personnel and may be worn throughout the year.

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ARMY KHAKI AND ARMY TAN UNIFORMS. The -Army khaki and Army tan unifonns are worn by male personnel and may be worn throughout the year. 7. FIELD AND WORK. UNIFORMS. uniforms are categorized as field and work unifoms

a. The following at this installation: (1) Fatigues.


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OG 108 shirt and trousers. Flight clothing. Hospital duty (female) (male)

Hospital duty Off-post wear.

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(1) Field and work uniforms may be worn off-post ing official business.

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(2) Field and work unifoms may be worn off-post to permit travel to and from home and place of duty, with brief intermediate stops at gasoline stations, grocery stores and dry cleaning establishments. stops may be made at fast service food facilities to purchase food and drinks to take out, but food and drinks will not be consumed on the premises. The wearing of field and work uniforms is specifically prohibited in all other off-post areas, facilities or commercial establishments. ' (3) Field trousers, OG 107, will ~ be worn off-post from quarters with no intemediate stops. except to, and

c. Field and work unifoms may be worn in Fort Sill facilities house rules of the facilities dictate otherwise. d. Fatigue Uniform.

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*(2) Male personnel will wear fatigue shirts tucked ipto the trousers. Conversely, female personnel will wear their fatigue shirts untucked. *(3) COmMencing the second Honday in April, the sleeves of fatigue shirts will be rolled so as to extend 1 inch above the inside of the elbow when the arm is bent 90 degrees. *(4) Commencing the last Honday in October, sleeves of fatigue shirts will NOT be rolled and will be buttoned at the wrist when so designed. (5) Whe~ engaged in activities in a field environment, exercise the following options with regard to fatigues: (a) (b) (c) Rolling/unrolling Tucking/untucking Blousing/unblousing of shirt sleeves. of shirts. of trousers. commanders may

(6) When engaged in heavy labor or fatigue detail, the immediate supervisor may exercise the authority to permit the removal of fatigue shirts and the unblousing of trousers. This uniform relaxation applies only to the immediate work area. At no time will personnel on labor or fatigue details be bare chested. (7) Wash '~(f.wear fatigues may be worn at this installation; however, a mixed uniform of part wash and wear and part regular fatigues is not authorized. e. OG 108 Shirt and Trousers. of

(1) The OG 108 shirt and trousers may be worn during the periods cold weather when prescribed by the commander.

(2) When the OG 108 shirt is prescribed as an outergarment, the name tape and "US Army" insignia are required to be sewn on. However, when the OG 108 shirt is worn as an undergarment, the name tape'and "US Army" insignia are not required. f. Flight Clothing. as flight crew members may

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(2) Aviation safety regulations concerning wear of flight clothing will be complied with by aircraft crew members. While in flight, helmets and gloves will be used, shirt sleeves will be rolled down and shirttails will be tucked in to preclude possible injury from crash or fire. Since metal insignia should not be worn in flight, flight crew members are authorized to \\ear cloth insignia.
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(a) The OG 106 fire resistant shirt and trousers (NO~1EX) may be \,"orn as a duty ~niform when prescribed by the commander. (b) Officers' cloth insignia of grade will be positioned on the NOMEX shirt as on the fatigue shirt. En~isted insignia of grade will be in the form of an olive green cloth' tape with the individual's grade printed in black letters. The cloth tape indicating grade will be positioned immediately above the name tape. (c) Policies'concerning the rolling of shirt sleeves, the tucking of shirttails and the blousing of trousers are the same as for fatigues. (4) (a) Flight Jacket. The flight jacket may be worn with flight clothing.

(b) The flight jacket may also be worn in lieu of the Army Green service coat, but only in the immediate area of the Post Army Airfield consisting of the 4900, 5000, 5100, 5200, and 5500 areas. (c) Cloth insignia \;orn on the flight jacket will be worn in the same manner as insignia on the field jacket. (5) 'Parka, Insulated, Extreme Cold Weather. (a) The parka may be issued to aviation personnel CTA 50-900. (b) in accordance with

The name tape and "US Army" insignia will be sewn on the parka.

g. Hospital Duty Uniform (Female). The hospital duty uniform is authorized for wear by Army Nurse Corps officers, Army ~1edical Specialists Corps officers, warrant officers with a techrical nursing MOS, and enlIsted women with a medical or dental ~10S. h. Hospital Duty Uniform (~1ale). The hospital duty uniform may be worn by Medical and Dental Service" enlisted men when prescribed by the conunander.

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a. Exercise Suit. The exercise suit may be worn by female personnel when engaged in games, sports, and calisthenics. The exercise suit is authorized for wear while performing kitchen police, fatigue, and other duties when prescribed.by the commander. b. Food Handler's Uniform. The food handler's uniform maybe worn by enlisted women engaged in food service duties when prescribed by the commander. c. White Work Uniform for Cooks and Bakers (Male). The white work uniform may be worn by cooks and bakers when prescribed by the commander. d. Special uniforms may be worn in all post facilities unless house rules dictate otherwise. Special uniforms may be worn off post only while traveling to and from work. Stops other than those made in the event of an emergency are not authorized. e. Policies concerning the rolling of shirt sleeves, the tucking of shirttails and the blousing of trousers are the same as for fatigues. 9. TEST UNIFORMS.

a. Test uniforms will be worn only when approved by the Installation Commander. b. Test uniforms will be worn on and off post in accordance with test directives. c. FAOAC Uniform . Wear

(1) A test uniform is authorized for wear by FAOAC students only. of the uniform is optional; however, when worn, it will be worn by all members of a FAOAC class.

(2) The FAOAC uniform consists of the windbreaker worn in lieu of the Army Green blouse with the Army Green trousers. The shirt, shade 446, long or short sleeve, will be worn with a black four-in-hand tie. A standard white on black name plate will be attached to the shirt pocket. The insignia of grade is the only insignia or accouterment authorized'to be worn on the windbreaker. The authorized headgear for this uniform is the garrison cap. . 10. HEADGEAR. a. Occasions for Wear in/on Vehicles.
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(1) All personnel operating a motorcycle, motor bike, or like vehicle will wear protective headgear whether in uniform or civilian clothing.
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(2) Appropriate military, headgear will be worn when in uniform after dismounting vehicles. (3) b. Military headgear will be worn while in military vehicles. Distinctive Headgear.

(1) Distinctive headgear will be worn only when approved by the Installation Commander.

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Distinctive headgear will not be rrorn or mixed with civilian attire.

(3) A mixture of headgear is authorized at routine daily formations, (e.g., work call) for those units authorized to wear distinctive headgear. For ceremonies or daily formations used for ceremonial purposes (e.g., presentation of awards) headgear worn in the formation will be uniform. The foregoing is not intended to change existing practices pertaining to the drill sergeant's campaign hat or the distinctive headgear worn by color guards or salute batteries. (4) .Beret. (a) The women's bla~k beret may be worn by female personnel with the Army Green, Army Green Cord and hospital duty uniforms when prescribed by the commander. (b) TIle Installation Commander has authorized III Corps Artillery personnel to wear the colored beret on an optional basis. (5) Campaign Hat. The drill sergeant's campaign hat will be worn as prescribed in paragraph 13-9 of AR 670~5. (6) Colored Baseball Cap.

(a) The maroon baseball cap may be worn by personnel assigned to 4th Flight Platoon, 507th ~1edical Company (Air Ambulance). (b) The red baseball .cap may be worn by EOD qualified personnel of the 6lst Ordnance Detachment. c. Helmet, Chromed. Chromed helmets will be worn by the color detail designated by this headquarters to conduct daily retreat formation at the post flagstaff, McNair Hall, and by other color details in support of
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USAFACFS Reg 670-5 appropriate ceremonies and funerals. The only ,exception is that drill sergeants will wear their distinctive campaign hat. d. Helmet, Steel. The ,steel helmet will be prescribed for wear when personnel are undergoing a prescribed Army Training Test or when it is considered necessary for safety or training. e. Headgear for Cooks and Bakers. The white paper food handler's cap will be worn by cooks and bakers while performing their .duties in dining facilities. f. Service Cap. The service cap will be worn with the Army Green, Army Khaki, and Army Tan uniforl)ls. g. Garrison Cap.

(1) The garrison cap may be worn in lieu of the service cap with the Army Green,_Army Khaki and Army Tan uniforms when an individual is in a travel status away from his home station. (2) Major subordinate commanders may prescribe the wear of the garrison cap with the Army Khaki or Army Tan uniforms. However, the service cap will be worn by participants and spectators at ceremonies or other special formations. (3) (male) 11. The garrison cap will be worn with the hospital duty uniform

ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS.

a. Bib-Type Scarfs. The bib-type scarf is normally worn as part of the uniform in USAFACFS parades and ceremonies. The authorization for wear of this item on these occasions will be by letter of instruction issued by this headquarters. b. Field Jacket. The field jacket is normally worn with field and work, and special uniforms. However, the field jacket may also be worn with the Army Khaki and Army Tan uniforms at this installation. Field jackets are not authorized to be worn with civilian clothing. c. Footgear.

(1) Combat boots will be worn by male cooks and bakers with the white work uniform. Trousers will not be bloused but cuffed outside the boot. The trouser cuff will be positioned between the boot top and 1 inch above the heel. (2) (male) Low quarters will be worn with ,the hospital duty uniform

USAFACFS Reg 670-5 (3) Shop safety shoes may be worn in lieu of combat boots when prescribed by commanders for personnel authorized their issue. In this case, trouser legs will be cuffed. The trouser cuff will be positioned between the shoe top and I inch above the heel. (4) Military type footgear may be worn with civilian clothing by personnel assigned or attached at Fort Sill. d. Identification Tags. Identification tags will be worn by all personnel participating in aircraft flights, field training, and as otherwise prescribed by commanders.

e. Name Plates. Name plates as described in AR 670-5 and AR 670-30 will be worn on Army Green, Army Khaki/Tan, Army Green Cord, ,hospital duty / (female), and the hospital duty (male) uniforms.

f. Name Tapes and "US Army" Insignia. Name tapes and "US Army" insignia, olive green with black letters, will be worn in accordance with AR 670-5 and AR 670-30, on field and work and special uniforms. These items are not to be worn on the hospital duty (female) and the hospital dut duty (male) uniforms. g. Overcoat, Wool, Gabardine, Army Green, Shade 44. The overcoat may be worn with the Army Green uniform and with civilian clothing when insignia of grade is removed. h. Poncho. The poncho may be worn with field and work, and special uniforms while in a field environment. i. Raincoat, Army Green, Shade 274.'

(1) The raincoat may be worn with Army Green, Army Khaki/Tan, Army Green Cord, hospital duty (female), and the hospital duty (male) uniforms. (2) The raincoat may be worn with field and work, and special uniforms while in a garrison/environment. (3) The raincoat may be worn with civilian clothing when insignia of grade is removed. (4) The vinyl film, opaque tan, raincoat, or the black Army raincoat may be worn by female personnel in lieu of the AG 274 raincoat.

j. Security Identification Badges. Security identification badges or cards will be worn in designated restricted areas. Such badges will not bJ worn outside of restricted areas.
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(1) The windbreaker may be worn by male personnel with the Army Khaki, Army Tan, and white vJOrk uniforms. (2) The windbreaker will not be worn in formations except when designated as part of a test uniform. (3) The windbreaker may be worn with civilian clothing when insignia of grade is removed. 12. INSIGNIA AND MARKINGS.

a. Airborne Insignia (Cap Patch). The airborne insignia will be worn only by personnel assigned to airborne organizations when approved by their organizational commander. Wear of the airborne insignia by persons assigned to other than airborne units is not authorized; b. Distinctive Insignia, Badges, and Markings. Distinctive insignia, badges or markings other than those approved by Department of the Army will not be worn unless.approved by the Installation Commander. c. Distinctive Insignia and Markings on Helmets and Helmet Liners. Instructors of the USAFAS are permitted to wear distinctive markings on helmets and helmet liners while conducting field exercises, instructing, or narrating demonstrations. The 77th Army Band, military police, honor guards, and color guards may wear distinctive markings on helmets and' helmet liners when approved by the Installation Commader. .

* NONSUBDUED d. Officers and warrant officers assigned at Fort Sil'l will wear ornamentation and insignia on the fatigue cap.
e. Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) .

.(1) All military personnel assigned at Fort Sill will wear the SSI of their parent unit, except for trainees/students in pipeline status. Trainees/students will not wear SSI unless they enlisted for a specific unit under applicable enlistment options. (2) SSI will not be worn on the breast pocket of the field and work or special uniforms.

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(3) The authorized SSI for HQ, USAFACFS (HQ Commandant Section, HQ Battery, Battery A and officers assigned special duty with HQ, USAFACFS) is the USAFAS SSI. .. (4) Enlisted personnel assigned special duty with HQ, USAFACFS, are authorized to wear the USAFAS SSI on an optional basis. If the USAFAS SSI is not worn, the SSI of the individual's parent unit will be worn. f. A white band of tape may be worn around fatigue caps and steel helmets to designate members of umpire, evaluation or instruction teams in order to ensure identification during field tests/exercises. The OIC of the team may prescribe white armbands in addition to the headgear markings if necessary to aid in such identification. ) 13. DECORATIONS AND AWARDS. The wear of decorations and awards is optional as set forth in Chap 10, AR 672-5-1. 14. CIVILIAN CLOTHING .. a. Civilian clothing, when worn, will be within accepted standards of decency and morality. b. The wear of distinctive uniform components or articles with civilian clothing is prohibited. c. Entrance into facilities may be refused on grounds of health, safety, or decency. Specific examples are as follows: (1) Shirts and footwear are required. (2) Hair curlers worn uncovered are prohibited. (3) Muscle shirts and tank tops when worn as an outer garment are prohibited. . (4) Any clothing designed for wear as an undergarment. but worn as an outer garme~t is prohibited (i.e., T-shirts, long underwear).

USAFACFS Reg 670-5 APPENDIX A Authorized Occasion for Wear ON POST ENLISTED PERSONNEL On Duty Off Duty Army Green Army Green Cord Army Khaki Army Tan Field and Work Special Uniforms Test Uniforms OFFICER PERSONNEL Army Green Army Green Cord Army Khaki Army Tan Field and Work Special Uniforms Test Uniforms Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *Yes **Yes Yes Yes ****No ****No ***No Yes Worn as prescribed by test directives. Yes Yes Yes Yes No No OFF POST On Duty Off Duty Travel Status Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes **Yes *Yes' Yes Yes ****No ****No ***No Yes Worn as prescribed by test directives.

*May be worn off post in the performance of official duties. **Wear of field and work uniforms is specifically prohibited in off-post education~ recreational, and entertainment facilities including, but not limited to, universities, theaters, bars, night clubs, restaur~nts, and fast-service food facilities (e.g., where the food was purchased for consumption on the premises). These uniforms may be worn off post only while traveling to and from home and place of duty, with intermediate stops at gas ~tations, dry cleaning establishments and retail grocery. stores also permitted. ***May be worn in post facilities during normal post duty hours unless house rules of the facilities dictate otherwise. ****May be wqrn only while traveling to and from work and making eme~gency stops. Stops other than those made in the event of an emergency are not authorized. '

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