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Who will Approve designs for distinctive unit insignia (DUI), regimental insignia (RDI), shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI), flags, and badges? |
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The institute of Heraldy (TIOH) |
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What is the Authorized Color of nail polish while in uniform? |
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only clear nail polish us authorized in uniform or while in civilian clothes on duty |
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Who has an individual responsiblity for ensuring their appearance reflects the highest level of professionalism? |
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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 may happen if Soldiers violate specific prohibitions and requirement of AR 670-1? |
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Violations may result in adverse administrative action and/or change under the provisions of the UCMJ |
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For males, what apperance must the hair present? |
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A conservative, neatly groomed, and tapered apperance. |
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Are Soldiers authorized to wear earring off duty? |
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Males are not allowed, females can wear earrings off duty. |
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How far doen are sideburns authorized? |
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Sideburns will not extend below the bottom of the opening of the ear. |
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Why must Commanders conduct periodic inspections of uniform items? |
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1. to ensure Soldiers possess the minimum quanities of uniform and that uniforms fit properly and are serviceable.
2. to ensure Soldiers wear only authorized insignias 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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When are male 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 portions of AR 670-1 punitive? |
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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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