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The Air Force has updated its service dress and personal appearance standards for personnel serving around the world, mandating higher boots and a camouflage uniform for officers, while eyelash ...
For years, airmen have dreamed of it, demanded it, and envied those lucky enough to have it already. And finally, the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform on its way for everybody.
Airmen can begin donning their new Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms beginning Oct. 1. Here's a quick run-down on the new Air Force Instruction regarding the uniform's authorizations to get ...
Soldiers may also wear uniforms and field equipment patterned in the Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (MultiCam) in lieu of OCP, Army officials said.
The Army has launched a newly redesigned Uniforms webpage. The site features full-body photos and information on the Service Uniform and Physical Fitness Uniform.
In May 2018, Air Force leaders decided to transition to the OCP following feedback from Airmen that it is the best, battle-tested utility uniform available.
The new uniforms will use the OCP color scheme and Soldiers can expect to find these at military clothing stores by February 2020.
The Air Force is transitioning to the new Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform beginning April 1.
OCP rank insignia, badges, name and service tapes will now feature a lighter, three-color background pattern, versus the current seven-color pattern, to increase readability and ease rank recognition.
With the adoption of the Army’s Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) uniform by airmen around the world on the horizon, the Air National Guard put out a reminder last week for Air Force ...
The Air Force will not require airmen to update certain elements of their Operational Camouflage Uniform until September.
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