Brief introduction of American military uniforms
The military uniforms of male and female officers are divided into three categories: uniforms, dresses and work clothes, including uniforms of different thicknesses and materials worn in winter and summer, and uniforms worn in offices, social activities and field missions. Every officer should have several sets of different types of uniforms, some of which are decided by individuals. All required work clothes should be issued by the government.
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There are two kinds of military uniforms: A and B, and work clothes are classified as C. Male officers' A military uniforms include: army green shirts and trousers, a long-sleeved or short-sleeved army green (color No.415) shirt, a black slipknot tie and specified accessories. Male officers' B-class uniforms are basically the same as those of A-class except that they don't wear green shirts and can wear short-sleeved shirts without ties. A-class uniforms for female officers include: traditional military green tops and trousers, a long-sleeved or short-sleeved military green (color No.4 15) shirt, black bow tie and specified accessories. Its grade B is usually the same as grade A, except that it does not contain a green roof. A-grade military green maternity dress consists of a tunic with waist and trousers or skirts, and a tunic without waist is a B-grade maternity dress. Female officers can wear short-sleeved shirts without bow ties. When wearing long-sleeved shirts, male officers must wear ties and female officers must wear bow ties. Military uniforms and work clothes will be introduced in detail below.
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Each military uniform consists of several prescribed parts, and the dressing method is also clearly defined. A written attachment to a military uniform, as well as the symbols of rank and weapon, also stipulates how to wear it and when it can or must be worn. Medals, service seals and badges can only be worn when wearing a certain type of military uniform, and the position and order of wearing should also be implemented according to regulations. When wearing other military uniforms, it is forbidden to wear them. As an officer, you must know the specific requirements of correct dress. The army is a uniformed service. Personal dress and appearance are an indispensable part of military discipline. If an officer doesn't make a list, his soldiers can't have a neat and dignified appearance, which is an important factor in building the pride and overall spirit of an efficient armed force.
Appearance and size of clothing
Military uniforms should be well-fitted, neat and durable, and ironed as needed. The items carried in the pocket should not be exposed, and the pocket should not be bulging because of too many items. When wearing a military uniform, you must button up, zip up or press the button. Metal fittings should be polished bright, without burr and corrosion. Medals, medals and medals must be kept clean and intact, and leather shoes must be polished with oil.
Army Regulation 700-84 stipulates the correct size of military uniforms. And the technical manual with the number 10-227. Details can be found in the above information. Its general provisions are as follows:
Male officer: the sleeve length of long-sleeved shirt should reach the center of wrist bone; The sleeve length of military coats and jackets should reach below the wrist bottom 1 inch; The sleeve length of the black all-weather coat should be half an inch longer than that of the military uniform, and the bottom edge of the black all-weather coat should be below the knee bend 1 (viewed from the back). Five inches.
The bottom edge of the trousers waist should be within half an inch of the top of the femur, the bottom edge of the front trousers line should be located on the instep, and the bottom edge of the trouser leg without flanging is diagonal, so that the bottom edge of the rear trousers line is located between the upper heel of the low-waisted leather shoes and the shoe mouth. It is permissible for the front trousers to be slightly wrinkled due to falling on the instep, but it is best to be straight.
Female officers: shirts, tops and sleeves of black all-weather coats of female officers. The length of black tops is the same as that of male officers. For fitted women's trousers, the center line of trousers waist should coincide with the waist line of human body, and the production requirements of trousers legs are the same as those of men's trousers. The bottom edge of knee-length skirts and dresses should be between 1 inch above the back knee bend and 2 inches below.
After the coat is overlapped, a straight line should be formed from the lower end of the lapel to the bottom edge of the coat. It is difficult to form a good military posture when a military uniform fits, but the arms should not be wrapped too tightly and the waist should not be wrinkled. The skirt should be stiff and should not be folded flat under the jacket. It should naturally line up with the clothes on the coat, and the hem should not be too open or too folded.
The military hat with and without eaves is an integral part of the military uniform, and should be worn with the military uniform except for the following occasions? ( 1)? There is no need to wear a military cap in the passenger compartment of private cars and buses; ? (2)? You can take off your hat when it affects the normal operation of military vehicles. In addition, female soldiers should take off their hats indoors during formal preparations or when instructed by their superiors. In addition, female officers are not allowed to wear military hats on the following occasions: at banquets or formal dresses. Wear a military blue or white dress to participate in evening social activities; Or wear military green maternity clothes to participate in social activities at night.
Personal appearance: it is meaningless to wear the most suitable military uniform on soldiers or officers who have no good military posture. Soldiers must stand up straight, chest out and abdomen in, and must not be depressed. When talking with outsiders and colleagues, we should observe good military posture, which includes persistent attention to physical exercise and self-control to reach the standard weight. Remember, gaining weight is much easier than losing weight.
All personnel must keep their nails clean and tidy, and the length shall not interfere with the execution of the task. About the use of nail polish, the following will be introduced.
Hair: Hairstyles can be varied, but not too special and elegant. Such as dye with hair dye or bleach. The color should be close to the natural hair color.
Male officer: The hair on the top of your head should be combed neatly. The length and fluffy degree of hair should not appear messy, uneven and grotesque. Combed hair should be gradually shortened from top to bottom, and the length should not cover the ears and eyebrows. Except for the extremely short hair roots at the back neck, it should not touch the collar. Under no circumstances should the length and bulkiness of hair affect the wearing of military caps and gas masks. The corners should be neatly combed, and the bottom edge should not be turned out or exceed the bottom edge of the ear. ? The bottom of the horn should be scraped clean and in a horizontal straight line. The face should be shaved, and a beard is allowed, but no part of the beard can cover the upper lip, the left and right sides can not exceed the corners of the mouth, and the two sides can not be cut into rectangles. Thick stubble, crooked hair tips, goatee and beard on chin are all forbidden. Long and short wigs are prohibited, except for natural baldness caused by covering or appearance damage caused by accidents or medical operations. The requirements for wearing a wig are the same as those mentioned above.
An exception to the hair style regulation is that soldiers of the US Army National Guard and Army Reserve can wear long and short wigs that meet the hair style standards when participating in team training, pre-service duty training or full-time training for no more than 30 days. However, if the above two types of personnel have participated in active service for more than 30 days, their hairstyles shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of active servicemen.
Female officers: Female officers' hair should be combed neatly, not too long or too fluffy, and not messy and grotesque. The length of hair in the front should not cover the eyebrows, and the length of hair in the back should not exceed the bottom of the collar. Hairstyles shall not affect the normal wearing of military caps and gas masks, and hairnets shall not be worn unless it is necessary for health care or safety. Female officers are allowed to wear wigs, but the color of wigs must meet the natural hair color and the appearance must meet the above requirements. Hairpins and other accessories (such as striped hairpins, hairpins, hairpins) are allowed, but the material should be transparent or the same color as the hair, and the wearing position should be hidden. Pearls or other similar headdresses are not allowed.
Female officers can wear makeup, but it should be light and solemn. They shouldn't wear heavy makeup or pursue new trends. They can use lipstick and nail polish that are not too bright and can coordinate with the color of military uniforms. Don't paint eye shadow with purple, gold, blue or white.
Wear jewelry and glasses: soldiers are allowed to wear a watch, a bracelet and no more than two rings (a pair of wedding rings can be regarded as one) without harming health and safety, but the style should be generous and elegant. Gemstone ornaments, watch chains, pens or pencils, etc. Don't be exposed outside the uniform. However, there are the following exceptions: ordinary tie clips or tie clips can be used on black slipknot belts, and exposed pens and pencils can be inserted into hospital duty clothes and flight suits. When wearing uniforms and work clothes, fashionable decorations, popular badges and personal amulets or evil spirits are not allowed. Religious articles and jewelry are allowed to be worn in clothes, but they cannot be exposed. In addition, religious clothing ornaments are allowed to be worn on some occasions, such as Sikh headscarves, Jewish Yamuk hats and so on. But it must be orthodox and neat. When uniform and complete dress is required, such as participating in military parade, national flag guard or honor guard, the above items are not allowed to be worn.
Male soldiers are forbidden to wear earrings when they are on duty in military uniforms or casual clothes, but they are not allowed to wear overalls. Earrings can be fixed by clips, screws, pasting, etc., but the shape must be spherical, and no ornaments can be attached to them. Earrings should be made of gold, silver or white pearls, and the diameter should not be greater than 6 mm Earrings should be worn in pairs, and only one earlobe can be worn.
Ordinary vision correction glasses are allowed. In addition to queuing, sunglasses are also allowed. But it is not allowed to wear grotesque glasses and sunglasses with lenses or frames engraved with capital letters or other decorations.
ID card and traffic sign: You should wear your ID card when you take part in field training, travel by plane or leave the United States. In restricted areas, traffic signs that comply with relevant regulations should be worn.
Personal protective equipment and reflective clothing: when riding a motorcycle, bicycle or similar means of transportation, you can wear a civil protective helmet. At the end of driving, you should take off this helmet and put on your military cap. Commanders can wear protective light robes outside military uniforms according to safety requirements.
Wear casual clothes: Officials can wear casual clothes after work. However, the basic commander of the United States or the senior commander stationed overseas may formulate high-level regulations not to wear casual clothes when necessary. Commanders at or above the division level have the right to prohibit soldiers who have been deprived of their vacation rights according to Army Regulation 630-5 from wearing casual clothes.
The instrument requirements for soldiers on duty in civilian clothes are the same as the above standards, except that special regulations need to be made by the commander because of special tasks.