Q&A

Does the Army have a dress blue uniform?

Does the Army have a dress blue uniform?

Service Dress Blue This uniform is similar to a business suit in civilian attire. The uniform consists of a blue four-pocket single breasted jacket, matching trousers and a tie of the same shade as the jacket.

Who can wear the Army cape?

As an option, all officers are authorized to wear the Army blue cape instead of the black all-weather coat, when wearing the Army white uniform after duty hours. Enlisted personnel may not wear the cape. (See para 27–6 for design and wear policy.)

Can warrant officers wear capes?

Yes, warrant officers are authorized to wear this cape.

What does the Army call their dress blues?

The Army Service Uniform (ASU) is a military uniform worn by United States Army personnel in situations where formal dress is called for. The blue service uniform is used primarily for ceremonial or formal social situations.

Why are Army dress blues different colors?

The cheap kersey cloth could not take a consistent deep blue dye as the better quality broadcloth could. As a result, kersey was dyed a lighter shade of blue. This tradition in the difference in shades of blue between the coat and trousers is carried on in the modern Army blue service uniform.

Can soldiers wear capes?

Capes are still authorized as an alternative to the more utilitarian trench coat for U.S. Army officers in mess dress, formal evening uniform.

Can you wear colored patches in the Army?

AR 670-1, para 21-18 states, “All Soldiers will wear the full-color U.S. flag embroidered insignia on utility and organizational uniforms, unless deployed or in a field environment. Soldiers will wear the subdued tactical flag insignia while deployed or in a field environment.”

What color is the US Army uniform?

THE ARMY CURRENTLY HAS THREE SERVICE UNIFORMS; GREEN, BLUE, AND WHITE. PURCHASE AND MAINTAIN THROUGHOUT THEIR CAREERS, THE ARMY WILL PHASE OUT THE GREEN AND WHITE SERVICE UNIFORMS AND RETAIN THE BLUE SERVICE UNIFORM AS OUR ASU. THE MANDATORY POSSESSION DATE FOR THE NEW ASU ITEMS IS 4TH QUARTER, FY 2014.

What does it mean to turn blue in the Army?

What Turning Blue Is: It’s the day that your infantry soldier-in-training receives the blue cord that all infantrymen wear on their dress uniform. Without getting into the history behind it, the blue cord is a significant military decoration that designates them as infantrymen.