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What Regulation Covers Army Uniforms? |
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What does AR 670-1 Cover? |
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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia |
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What does a Soldier’s appearance measure? |
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part of his or her Professionalism |
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What is a matter of personal pride for all Soldiers? |
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Proper wear of the Army uniform |
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Who has an individual responsibility for ensuring their appearance reflects the highest level of professionalism? |
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Who has a responsibility for implementing and applying the standards contained in AR 670-1 and to ensure the best interests of the Army, including our shared traditions and customs? |
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Are Portions of AR 670-1 punitive? |
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What may happen if Soldiers Violate specific prohibitions and requirements of AR 670-1? |
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Violations may result in adverse administrative action and/or charges under the provis |
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Can Civilians wear the Army Uniform? |
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In accordance with Section 771, Chapter 45, Title 10, United States Code, no person except a member of the U.S. Army may wear the uniform |
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Who will Approve designs for distinctive unit insignia (DUI), regimental distinctive insignia (RDI), shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI), flags, and badges? |
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The Institute of Heraldry (TIOH) |
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Who can approve coats of arms, decorations, flags, streamers, agency seals, badges, and other types of insignia that are approved for use and/or display? |
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The Institute of Heraldry (TIOH) |
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Who can approve a new Design of a Guidon for a New Company, Battalion or BDE? |
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The Institute of Heraldry (TIOH) |
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Who is Exempt from policies in AR 670-1? |
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Only Those Units designated for ceremonial duties, such as the Old Guard and the U.S. Army Band, are exempt from the policy to wear the Army service, dress, or utility uniforms in the performance of ceremonial duties |
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Can Commanders or 1SG’s require individuals to purchase Optional uniform items? |
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Can Commanders or 1SG’s require individuals to purchase Required uniform items? |
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Yes they can require the purchase of current issued items of CTA 50-900 |
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Why must Commanders conduct periodic inspections of Uniform Items? |
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1. To ensure Soldiers possess the minimum quantities of uniforms and that uniforms fit properly and are serviceable 2. To ensure Soldiers wear only authorized insignia and awards 3. To ensure Soldiers wear only uniform and heraldic items produced by certified manufacturers, and they meet the specifications for quality and design |
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Who must Maintain their clothing bag items and any supplemental clothing items they are issued and ensure that their uniforms and insignia conform to AR 670-1? |
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Who must ensure they Procure and maintain the uniforms and accessories appropriate to their assigned duties and ensure that their uniforms and insignia conform to specifications of DA Pam 670-1? |
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Who will present a professional image at all times and will continue to set the example in military presence, both on and off duty? |
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What does Pride in appearance include? |
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includes Soldiers’ physical fitness and adherence to acceptable weight standards in accordance with AR 600–9 |
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What is a vital ingredient of the Army’s strength and military effectiveness? |
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the pride and self discipline that American Soldiers bring to their Service through a conservative military image |
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Who is to ensure that military personnel under their command present a neat and soldierly appearance? |
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What Chapter of AR 670-1 sets the Standards for Appearance and Grooming Standards? |
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Para 3-2 Are Hair and Fingernail Grooming Standards Punitive under UCMJ? |
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What is the purpose of Hair grooming standards? |
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It is necessary to maintain uniformity within a military population |
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What are the two determining factors of if a Hairstyle is acceptable? |
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Who determines if a Hairstyle is considered Neat and Conservative? |
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What should Leaders exercise in determining if a Hairstyle is Neat and Conservative? |
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Leaders at all levels to exercise good judgment when enforcing Army policy |
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Who will comply with hair, fingernail, and grooming policies while in any military uniform, or in civilian clothes on duty? |
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How can Leaders judge the appropriateness of a particular hairstyle? |
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by the appearance of headgear when worn |
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Concerning Headgear and protective mask or other protective equipment, What will make a Hairstyle Prohibited? |
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Hairstyles (including bulk and length of hair) that do not allow Soldiers to wear the headgear properly, or that interfere with the proper wear of the protective mask or other protective equipment, are prohibited |
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How should the Headgear fit? |
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Headgear will fit snugly and comfortably, without bulging or distortion from the intended shape of the headgear and without excessive gaps |
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Are Extreme, eccentric, or faddish haircuts or hairstyles Authorized? |
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No they are not Authorized |
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If Soldiers use dyes, tints, or bleaches what color must they use? |
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They must choose a natural hair color |
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What Hair Colors are Prohibited? |
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Colors that detract from a professional military appearance are prohibited |
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What Colors must Soldiers avoid using? |
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Soldiers must avoid using colors that result in an extreme appearance |
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What are some hair colors that are prohibited? |
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purple, blue, pink, green, orange, bright (fire-engine) red, and fluorescent or neon colors |
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Who determines if colors are acceptable based on the Soldiers overall appearance? |
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Who may cut a part into the hair? |
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Only Soldiers who have a texture of hair that does not part naturally |
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If a Soldier is authorized to cut a part into their hair, how should the part be cut? |
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The part will be one straight line, not slanted or curved, and will fall in the area where the Soldier would normally part the hair |
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How must the Hair be on the top of the head for Males? |
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The hair on top of the head must be neatly groomed |
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For Males, what appearance must the hair present? |
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What is a Tapered Appearance? |
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A tapered appearance is one where the outline of the Soldier’s hair conforms to the shape of the head curving inward to the natural termination point at the base of the neck |
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When the hair is combed how will it Not Fall? |
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it will not fall over the ears or eyebrows, or touch the collar, except for the closely cut hair at the back of the neck |
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Is the Block-Cut fullness in the back Authorized? |
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It is permitted to a moderate degree, as long as the tapered look is maintained
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Are Haircuts with a single, untapered patch of hair on the top of the head Authorized? |
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No they are considered eccentric and are not authorized |
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What are some examples of unauthorized male haircuts? |
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1. Mohawk 2. Horseshoe 3. Tear Drop |
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Is Hair that is completely shaved or trimmed closely to the scalp Authorized? |
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Sideburns are hair grown in front of the ear and below the point where the top portion of the ear attaches to the head |
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How far down are Sideburns Authorized? |
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Sideburns will not extend below the bottom of the opening of the ear |
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What is the maximum authorized length of Sideburns? |
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the sideburn will not exceed 1/8 inch when fully extended |
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When are Males required to keep their face Clean-Shaven? |
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When in Uniform, or in Civilian clothes On Duty |
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Are Males required to Shave when Off Duty or on Leave? |
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No; They only need to be Clean-Shaven When in Uniform, or in Civilian clothes On Duty |
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How must Mustaches be kept? |
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Neatly Trimmed, Tapered, and Tidy they cannot present a Chopped off or Bushy appearance |
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What is the Authorized size of the Moustache? |
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no portion of the mustache will cover the upper lip line, extend sideways beyond a vertical line drawn upward from the corners of the mouth or extend above a parallel line at the lowest portion of the nose |
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Who is authorized beard growth? |
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Personnel who are Authorized by the appropriate Medical Authority by issuing a Medical Profile |
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What is the maximum length authorized for medical treatment? |
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The length of the beard cannot exceed 1/4 inch, but must be specified on the Profile |
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Are Soldiers that have Profiles allowing Beards Authorized to shape the hair growth? |
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No; they are not authorized to shape the hair growth |
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How should Soldiers maintain an authorized medical beard? |
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Soldiers will keep the growth trimmed to the level specified by the appropriate medical authority |
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If a Soldier that has a Medical Profile authorizing a Beard shaves or trims their Beard, what should be done? |
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The Soldier is in violation of UCMJ and must be counseled. If appropriate, the Soldier should receive UCMJ Actions, especially if multiple incidents have occurred after being Counseled.
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Can males wear wigs or hairpieces while in uniform or in civilian clothes on duty? |
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No; except to cover natural baldness or physical disfiguration caused by accident or medical procedure |
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What are the three basic categories of Female Hairstyles? |
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1. Short Length 2. Medium Length 3. Long Length |
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What is Short Length hair? |
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length that extends no more than 1 inch from the scalp, (excluding bangs) |
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What is the shortest that a Female’s hairstyle is authorized? |
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No Shorter than ¼ inch from scalp |
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How must bangs be maintained? |
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Bangs must not fall below the eyebrows, may not interfere with the wear of all headgear, must lie neatly against the head, and not be visible underneath the front of the headgear |
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What is Medium Length hair? |
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hair length that does not extend beyond the lower edge of the collar (in all uniforms), and extends more than 1 inch from the scalp |
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Is Medium length hair required to be secured? |
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No, Medium hair may fall naturally in uniform, and is not required to be secured |
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What is Long Length hair? |
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hair length that extends beyond the lower edge of the collar |
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How must Long hair be secured? |
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Long hair will be neatly and inconspicuously fastened or pinned, except that bangs may be worn |
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Is Female hair Authorized to bulge or distort or make gaps in the headgear? |
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No; When headgear is worn, hair should not protrude at distinct angles from under the edges |
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What type of Hair Holding devices are Authorized for wear? |
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small plain scrunchies (elastic hair bands covered with material), barrettes, combs, pins, clips, rubber bands, and hair/head bands |
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What are Some examples of prohibited Hair Holding Devices? |
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large, lacy scrunchies; beads, bows, or claw or alligator clips; clips, pins, or barrettes with butterflies, flowers, sparkles, gems, or scalloped edges; and bows made from hairpieces |
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During PT is Long length hair authorized to be in a pony tail? |
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Yes; A single pony tail centered on the back of the head is authorized in physical fitness uniforms, except when considered a safety hazard. It is not required to be worn above the collar |
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What is the Authorized use of Cosmetics allowed for Females? |
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They must be applied modestly and conservatively, and that they complement both the Soldier’s complexion and the uniform |
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How must Males keep fingernails trimmed? |
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Males will keep nails trimmed so as not to extend beyond the fingertip unless medically required
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What is the Maximum Allowed Length of Fingernails for Females? |
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No longer than 1/4 of an inch as measured from tip of finger |
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Can a Female be required to keep nails shorter than the Maximum Allowed length of AR 670-1? |
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Yes; if the Commander determines that the longer length detracts from a professional appearance, presents a safety concern, or interferes with the performance of duties |
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What is the Authorized Color of Nail Polish while in Uniform? |
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Only Clear Nail Polish is Authorized in uniform or while in civilian clothes on duty |
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What are the types of tattoos or brands that are prejudicial to good order and discipline and therefore prohibited anywhere on a Soldier’s body? |
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1. Extremist 2. Indecent 3. Sexist 4. Racist |
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What are Extremist Tattoos? |
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Extremist tattoos or brands are those affiliated with, depicting, or symbolizing extremist philosophies, organizations, or activities |
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What are Indecent Tattoos? |
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Indecent tattoos or brands are those that are grossly offensive to modesty, decency, propriety, or professionalism |
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Sexist tattoos or brands are those that advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on gender |
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Racist tattoos or brands are those that advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on race, ethnicity, or national origin |
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Where are Soldiers prohibited from getting tattoos? |
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on the head, face, neck, wrists, hands, or fingers
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How many Tattoos are Soldiers authorized below the elbow or knee? |
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What is the maximum Authorized size of a Tattoo below the elbow or knee? |
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must be smaller than the size of the wearer’s hand
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What is the date of Soldiers being Grandfathered but can get no more tattoos in unauthorized areas? |
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What must Soldiers that were grandfathered to the Old Tattoo Policy do? |
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They must self identify to their commander with locations and descriptions |
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What must happen if a Soldier is not in compliance with the Tattoo Policy? |
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They must be processed out of the Army |
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When must Commanders perform a check for extremist, indecent, sexist and racist tattoos? |
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Commanders must perform an Annual Check to ensure Soldiers are in Compliance with the Tattoo Policy |
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What Jewelry is Authorized for wear while in uniform? |
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Soldiers may wear a wristwatch, a wrist identification bracelet, and a total of two rings |
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Is a Wedding Set considered two rings? |
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No; a wedding set is considered one ring |
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What Identification bracelets are authorized? |
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medical alert bracelets, missing in action, prisoner of war, or killed in action (black or silver in color only) bracelets |
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How many items are Soldiers Authorized to wear on the wrist while in uniform or civilian clothes on Duty? |
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Soldiers are only authorized to wear one item on each wrist while in uniform, or in civilian clothes on duty |
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Are Soldiers Authorized to have any piercings? |
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No; only exception is Females can wear earrings with the service, dress, and mess uniforms |
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What type of earrings are authorized for Females? |
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screw-on, clip-on, or post-type earrings in gold, silver, white pearl, or diamond. The earrings will not exceed 6 mm or 1⁄4 inch in diameter |
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Are Females Authorized to wear earrings with the Class C uniform? |
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What are considered Class C uniforms? |
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combat, utility, hospital duty, food service, physical fitness, field, or organizational |
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Are there any Restrictions for Females wearing earrings off duty? |
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No; except the earrings do not create or support ear gauging (enlarging the holes in the lobe) |
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Are Males Authorized to wear earrings off duty? |
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Are Males or Females Authorized to wear Piercings off duty? |
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No; except females can wear only earring piercings while off duty |
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Can Males or Females wear Ankle bracelets, toe rings, necklaces, devices, medallions, amulets, and personal talismans or icons while in Uniform or on duty in civilian clothes? |
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No they are not authorized for wear in Uniform or on duty in civilian clothes |
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Are gold caps, platinum caps, or caps of any unnatural color or texture for teeth for purposes of dental ornamentation authorized? |
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Are Keys or key chains Authorized on the belt, belt loops, or waistband? |
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Yes as long as they are Not Visible |
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Are Soldiers Authorized to wear an Electronic Device on belt, belt loops, or waistband of the uniform? |
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Yes, but Only One Electronic Device can be worn |
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What color must the Carrying case of an Electronic Device be? |
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Black Only; no other colors are authorized |
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What activities will Soldiers not walk while engaged in? |
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activities that would interfere with the hand salute and greeting of the day or detract from a professional image |
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What are some examples of activities that Soldiers should not walk while engaged in? |
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walking while eating, using electronic devices, or smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes |
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Are Soldiers authorized to wear wireless or non-wireless devices/earpieces while wearing Army uniforms? |
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Are Soldiers Authorized to use Hands-free devices while operating a commercial or military vehicle (to include a motorcycle or bicycle)? |
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Yes; Soldiers are Authorized to use Hands-free devices while operating a commercial or military vehicle (to include a motorcycle or bicycle) |
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Are Soldiers authorized to place their hands in their pockets? |
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No; except momentarily to place or retrieve objects |
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What Color must a shoulder bag be if carried in uniform? |
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the bag must be black or match the camouflage pattern uniform being worn, and may not have any commercial logos |
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What color must Hand carried bags be? |
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Hand carried bags will be conservative and professional in appearance
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Are see-through plastic or mesh bags Authorized? |
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No; The contents of the bag may not be visible |
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How are Soldiers Authorized to carry shoulder bags? |
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Soldiers may carry authorized bags by hand, on one shoulder using a shoulder strap, or over both shoulders using both shoulder straps |
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In what Situation is Wearing Army uniforms prohibited? |
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(1) In connection with the furtherance of any political or commercial interests, or when engaged in off-duty civilian employment. (2) When participating in public speeches, interviews, picket lines, marches, rallies, or public demonstrations, except as authorized by the first O–5 in the chain of command. (3) When attending any meeting or event that is a function of, or is sponsored by, an extremist organization. (4) When wearing the uniform would bring discredit upon the Army, as determined by the Commander. (5) When specifically prohibited by Army regulations. |
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In what Situations are Soldiers Not Required to Wear Headgear with the Uniform? |
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(1) Headgear is not required if it would interfere with the safe operation of military vehicles. Wearing military headgear is not required while in or on a privately owned vehicle (to include a motorcycle, bicycle, or convertible automobile), a commercial vehicle, or on public conveyance (such as a subway, train, plane, or bus). (2) Soldiers will not wear headgear indoors, unless under arms in an official capacity, or when directed by the commander, such as for indoor ceremonial activities. (3) Male and female Soldiers are not required to wear headgear to evening social events (after retreat) when wearing the Army service and dress uniforms or the mess and evening mess uniforms. |
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How are Soldiers Authorized to store their Headgear in the Class C Uniform? |
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In cargo pockets or small of the back, but headgear must be hidden from view and not present a bulky appearance |
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What uniform items are distinctive and will not be sold to or worn by unauthorized personnel by law? |
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(1) All Army headgear, when worn with insignia. (2) Badges and tabs (identification, marksmanship, combat, and special skill). (3) Uniform buttons (U.S. Army or Corps of Engineers). (4) Decorations, service medals, service and training ribbons, and other awards and their appurtenances. (5) Insignia of any design or color that the Army has adopted. |
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What type of Appearance will Soldiers maintain even when in Civilian Clothing? |
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Soldiers will ensure that their dress and personal appearance are commensurate with the high standards traditionally associated with Army service |
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What type of eyeglasses and sunglasses are authorized for wear with the uniform? |
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they must be conservative |
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What type of Eyeglasses or sunglasses are not authorized for wear? |
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Eyeglasses or sunglasses that are trendy or have lenses or frames with conspicuous initials, designs, or other adornments |
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What types of lenses are unauthorized? |
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lenses with extreme or trendy colors, which include, but are not limited to, red, yellow, blue, purple, bright green, or orange |
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What Lens colors are Authorized? |
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Lens colors must be traditional gray, brown, or dark green shades |
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When are Soldiers Authorized to wear sunglasses that contain logos or lens colors that are not Authorized? |
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Soldiers are authorized to wear ballistic spectacle eye protection issued by the Army |
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Are Soldiers authorized to wear tinted or colored contact lenses? |
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No; Tinted or colored contact lenses are not authorized for wear with the uniform |
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What Chapter of AR 670-1 Covers the wear of the Combat Uniform? |
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When are Soldiers Authorized to use an umbrella? |
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Only in Class A and B, dress and mess uniforms |
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What type of umbrella may be used? |
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The umbrella is black, plain, with no logos or designs, and of a commercial design |
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Which Shoulder flag will be worn while deployed or in a field environment? |
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Soldiers will wear the subdued tactical flag insignia while deployed or in a field environment |
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Why is the significance of the stars facing front on the Shoulder Flag? |
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To give the appearance that Our Army is moving forward and not backwards |
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What does each service stripe represent on the uniform represent? |
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3 years of honorable service |
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What does each Overseas service bar represent on the uniform? |
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6 months of service in a Combat Zone |
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What does the “V” device represent on an Award? |
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denote an award authorized for acts of heroism involving conflict with an armed enemy |
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What do Numerals represent? |
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a second and succeeding awards |
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What do Service stars represent? |
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an additional award or service in a named campaign |
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What does and Arrowhead represent? |
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denotes participation in a combat parachute jump, combat glider landing, or an amphibious assault landing while assigned or attached as a member of an organized force carrying out an assigned tactical mission |
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What are the different types of Badges for wear on the uniform? |
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1. Marksmanship 2. Combat and Special Skill badges 3. Identification badges 4. Foreign badges |
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Can a Female Soldier wear a pony tail when wearing PT uniform as a uniform during deployed or field duty? |
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No; Pony tail is only Authorized when engaged in PT or when enroute to and from engaging in PT |
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Can a Female Soldier wear a pony tail when going to a Medical Appointment or a Physical? |
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No; Pony tail is only Authorized when engaged in PT or when enroute to and from engaging in PT |
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