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In 2015, the Army announced a change in the combat uniform from the Universal Camouflage Pattern to the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP). The mandatory date for possession for the OCP is Oct ...
The United States Army Uniforms. Army Uniforms BACK TO UNIFORMS. ... or OCP, uniform, do my undershirt, belt, ... Beret • Black for standard issue • Flash positioned over left eye, ...
Since 2001, the black beret has been the official headgear for the Army Combat Uniform. At the time, the Army chose the beret because it said it represented excellence in some of its specialty units.
WASHINGTON -- The voice of the Soldier has been heard: the Army announced the patrol cap will replace the black wool beret as the default headgear for the Army combat uniform.
After years of complaints from soldiers, the black wool beret is being replaced by the patrol cap as the standard headgear worn with the Army combat uniform. The more functional and comfortable ...
The Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) was first released for sale in 2015, replacing the Army Combat Uniform's (ACU) Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), which had last been updated in 2005.
After years of complaints from soldiers, the black wool beret is being replaced by the patrol cap as the standard headgear worn with the Army combat uniform. News Today's news ...
ARLINGTON, Va., June 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army says it is dumping generic berets and bringing back patrol caps as the official top of the Army Combat Uniform. The headgear change is one of several ...
Army Changes Combat Uniform Beret replaced for many; Velcro nixed By Kelvin Robinson • Published June 13, 2011 • Updated on June 13, 2011 at 1:03 pm ...
Airmen typically wear the OCP uniform when deployed to ... Command also in 2011 made a change that allowed all airmen serving in the Central Command theater of operations to wear Army uniforms.
“At the present time, the U.S. Navy is not considering replacing the Navy Working Uniform with the U.S. Army’s OCP uniform as the utility working uniform for the Navy,” said Lt. Rick Moore ...