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When used in conjunction with the instructions in this book, the plastic "UNIFORM GUIDE" positions most items you wear, on most uniforms you wear!
DISCLAIMER
This material is adapted from U.S. government documents,
specifically Army Regulation 670-1 "Wear and Appearance of Army
Uniforms and Insignia". As such, it is subject to change and,
therefore, "UNIFORM GUIDE" is not responsible for outdated
information between printings. Every effort will be made to update
subsequent editions of "UNIFORM GUIDE" as changes occur in
official government documents. This book is not an official
publication of the Department of Defense of Department of the
Army, nor does its publication in any way imply its endorsement by
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Copy~ght1993, 2006
Walter G. Ringler
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Printed in U.S.A. NOV. 2006
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PROPER FIT OF THE ARMY GREEN SERVICE UNIFORM (MEN)
COAT: The collar of the coat fits snugly without gapping, with one fourth inch to one half inch of the shirt collar showing above the coat collar at the back. The coat fits smoothly over the back and shoulders. The front of the coat overlaps without pulling or gapping. The buttons present a straight vertical line. The coat is slightly form-fitting around the waist (but not so snug that it causes the coat fronts to protrude) yet has some fullness and a draped effect. Four to six inches of looseness (from the natural waistline to the waist of the coat) should be equally distributed around the circumference of the waist to provide comfort when moving. The coat lies smoothly over the seat so that the back vents do not pull or gap. The bottom edge of the coat is even and falls one inch below the crotch. The sleeves extend one inch below the bottom of the wrist bone and cover the shirt sleeves.
SHIRT AND TIE: The tie is tied so the tip will fall in an area ranging from two inches above the top of the belt buckle to the bottom of the belt buckle. The tie may be worn in a Windsor, halflWindsor or four-in-hand knot and fits snugly and close to the neck. The shirt collar is smooth and lies close to the neck with about one half inch space between the shirt collar and neck. Shoulder seams are at the midpoint of the shoulders. The back and shoulders are smooth without wrinkles or ti ghtness. The front of the shirt presents a straight line of buttons. There is no evidence of gapping or pulling and the "gig-line" is straight. The bottom of the sleeve extends to the bottom part of the wrist bone. The belt has no more than two inches of extra webbing to permit adjustment.
TROUSERS: The bottom of the waistband rests on the hip bone-plus or minus one half inch. The waist fits with a slight amount of looseness, but should not form a "pleated" effect when the belt is worn and tightened. The seat fits loosely without wrinkling. The top of the leg blends into the seat. The bottom edge of the back of the trouser leg falls midway between the heel top and shoe top. The bottom edge of the front of the trouser leg rests on the middle of the instep and may have a slight break in the crease.
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PROPER FIT OF THE ARMY GREEN SERVICE UNIFORM (WOMEN)
COAT: The coat has been designed to look equally well over both slacks and skirt, hence the longerthan average length. The coat fits snugly around the back of the neck without a gap or break under the collar. Across the back, it fits smoothly without too much tightness or wrinkles and with sufficient flexibility for arm movement. The coat fits smoothly across the bust without the button at the bust popping open or gapping. The coat fits easily over the hips and conforms to the waistline curve without blousing. The bottom button of the coat falls about one inch below the natural waistline. The coat front, below the waist, must overlap without pulling or gapping so the front of the coat will present a straight line from the top button to the coat hem and lies smoothly and flat without twists, pleats or bulges. The back vent must also overlap without pulling or gapping. The coat is designed so that if the coat size is correct in other areas, the coat length, with few exceptions, will be correctly proportioned. The bottom edge of the sleeve falls one inch below the bottom edge of the wrist bone, and covers the shirt sleeves.
NECKTAB: The necktab is centered over the top button of the shirt. The collar lies smoothly on the neck without bulging and is not too tight.
SHIRT: The shirt fits smoothly over the back and shoulders without wrinkles or tightness. There is no gapping at the buttons across the bust. The length of the shirt is determined by the individual's back waist length measurement, and with few exceptions, will be correctly proportioned if the shirt is properly fitted in other areas. The shirt bottom fits easily overthe hips, conforming to the waistline curve without blousing to give a semi-fitted appearance. The bottom button of the shirt falls slightly below the natural waistline. The sleeve of the shirt extends to the bottom part of the wrist bone.
SKIRT: The skirt fits smoothly overthe hips so that it does not drape in folds. The waistband fits with one half inch of looseness on either side between the natural waistline and the waistband of the skirt. The center of the waistband is at the natural waistline. The bottom of the skirt falls between one inch above or two inches below the midpoint of the knee and is parallel to the ground.
SLACKS: The bottom of the slacks reaches the top of the instep in the front. A slight break in the crease is acceptable. The bottom of the slacks falls midway between the top of the shoe and the top of the heel on the standard oxford shoe. When wearing the optional pump, this distance may vary slightly depending on heel height. The side seams are centered and hang straight. The slacks have about two inches of looseness over the hips; they fit snugly at the waist. The center of the waistband is at the center of the waistline. The side pockets lie flat without bulging and the crotch fits with a slight looseness.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE "UNIFORM GUIDE"
Proper use of this device depends on the user. There are four categories of soldiers and proper uniform wear depends on which you are: Male, Female, Officer, or Enlisted.
TO DETERMINE THE PROPER PLACEMENT OF ANY ITEM ON THE UNIFORM: , ,
1) Go to the INDEX pages, (pgs. 8-11), and find the page that describes the category you are, e.g . Male (Enlisted).
2) Go down the left side of this index page until you find the "item" you want to position.
3) Go across the top of the page until you find the "uniform" you are placing the item on.
4) Where the "item" and "uniform" lines meet, is the page number that will describe the exact placement for that particular case.
5) Pages 56 through 63 give some examples of use.
NOTES: See page 64 for items not in index.
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For information not covered by this UNIFORM GUIDE, refer to
Army Regulation 670-1 "Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and
Insignia", or send a self-addressed stamped envelope. Information
pertaining specifically to General Officers is not included inthe UNIFORM
GUIDE.
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MALE
(ENLISTED)
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"U.S." INSIGNIA 12
CD BRANCH INSIGNIA 18
RANK INSIGNIA
UNIT CREST (Distinctive Unit Insignia) (DUI)
NAMEPLATE
UNIT AWARDS
RIBBONS
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35 39
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UN IF ORM or IT EM O F C LOT HING
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U N I F OR M or I T E M 0 F C L O T H I N G
MALE
(OFFICER)
ITEM
"U.S." INSIGNIA 13
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26 72 27 38 31 26 RANK INSIGNIA
UNIT CREST (Distinctive Unit Insignia) (DUll
NAMEPLATE
UNIT AWARDS
RIBBONS
BADGES
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NAMEPLATE 37 36 30 m UNIT AWARDS 39 39 ~/
39 >< RIBBONS 40 40 ~ 40
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U N I F OR M or I T E M 0 F C L O T H I N G
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NAMEPLATE 37
UNIT AWARDS 39
RIBBONS 40 BADGES 45
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ITEM: "u.s." INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, MALE
UNIFORM: Army green, white, and blue uniform coats
PLACEMENT: 1" above the notch, centered on the right collar with the centerline of the insignia parallel to the inside edge of the collar.
See pages 56 and 57 for example.
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ITEM: "U.S." INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, MALE
UNIFORM: Army green, white, and blue uniform coats
PLACEMENT: 5/8" above the notch, on both collars, with the centerline of the insignia bisecting the notch and parallel to the inside edge of the collar.
See pages 58 and 59 for example.
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ITEM: "U.S." INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, FEMALE
UNIFORM: GREENS/BLUESIWHITES (New) (Pointed Collar)
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I PLACEMENT: 5/8" above the collar lapel seam, centered on the right collar between the outside point and the inside edge of the collar, with the centerline of the insignia parallel to the inside edge of the lapel
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IT EM : "U.S." INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, FEMALE
UNIFORM: BLUES & WHITES (Old) (Rounded Collar)
PLACEMENT: 1" above the notch, centered on the right collar with
the centerline of the insignia bisecting the notch and parallel to the
inside edge of the collar.
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ITEM:
PERSONNEL:
"U.S." INSIGNIA
OFFICER, FEMALE
UNIFORM: GREENS/BLUESIWHITES (New) (Pointed Collar)
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PLACEMENT: 5/8" above the collar lapel seam, centered on both
collars with the centerline of the insignia parallel to the inside edge
of the collar. See pages 60 and 61 for example
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ITEM : "U.S." INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, FEMALE
UNIFORM: BLUES & WHITES (Old) (Rounded Collar)
PLACEMENT: 1" above the notch, centered on the right collar with
the centerline of the insignia bisecting the notch and parallel to the
inside edge of the collar.
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ITEM: BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, MALE
UNIFORM: Army green, white, and blue uniform coats
PLACEMENT: 1" above the notch and centered on the left collar,
with the centerline of the insignia parallel to the inside edge of the collar.
NOTE: Basic trainees will wear the "U .S." insignia on both collars, as
they are not yet branch qualified.
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ITEM: BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, MALE
UNIFORM: Army green, white, and blue uniform coats
PLACEMENT: 5/8" below the notch on both collars with the centerline of the branch insignia passing through the notch bisecting the centerline of the "U.S." Insignia and running parallel to the inside edge of the collar.
See pages 58 and 59 for example.
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ITEM: BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, (MALE AND FEMALE)
UNIFORM: Field, Utility, and Hospital Duty Uniforms
PLACEMENT: Centered between the inside and outside edges of the left collar, 1" above the lower edge of the collar with the centerline of the insignia parallel to the lower edge of the collar.
NOTE: The insignia on the Field and Utility uniforms is normally subdued.
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ITEM: BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, FEMALE
UNIFORM: GREENS/BLUESIWHITES (New) (Pointed Collar)
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I PLACEMENT: 5/8" above the collar lapel seam, centered on the left collar between the outside point and the inside edge of the collar, with the centerline of the insignia parallel to the inside edge of the lapel.
NOTE: Basic trainees will wear the "U.S." Insignia on both collars, as
they are not yet branch qualified.
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ITEM: BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, FEMALE
UNIFORM: BLUES & WHITES (Old) (Rounded Collar)
PLACEMENT: 1" above the notch, centered on the left collar with
the centerline of the insignia bisecting the notch and parallel to the
inside edge of the collar. 22
ITEM: BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, FEMALE
UNIFORM: GREENS/BLUESIWHITES (New) (Pointed Collar)
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I PLACEMENT: 1 1/4" below the "U.S." insignia, on both lapels, with the centerline of the branch insignia bisecting the "U.S." insigina and parallel to the inside edge of the lapel.
See pages 60 and 61 for example.
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IT EM : BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, FEMALE
UNIFORM: BLUES & WHITES (Old) (Rounded Collar)
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PLACEMENT: 1" above the notch, centered on the left collar with
the centerline of the insignia bisecting the notch and parallel to the
inside edge of the collar.
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ITEM: RANK INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, (MALE AND FEMALE)
UNIFORM: AG 415 Shirt (E-4 and below), Utilities (SDU's) Hospital Duty, Food Service, Black all-weather coat and windbreaker.
PLACEMENT: Centered on both collars, with the centerline of the insignia bisecting the points of each collar and positioned 1" up from the collar point. See pages 62 and 63 for example
NOTE: Shoulder marks are worn on the shoulder loops of the AG-415
shirt (instead of pin-on insignia) by all personnel Corporal and above.
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ITEM: RANK INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, MALE and FEMALE
UNIFORM: Army green, and white uniform coats, black allweather coat, and windbreaker
. - -- -- -----0---
PLACEMENT: Centered on the centerline of each shoulder loop and
5/8" from shoulder seam _
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ITEM: RANK INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, MALE AND FEMALE
UNIFORM: Field, Utility and Hospital Duty uniforms
PLACEMENT: Centered between the inside and outside edges of
the right collar, 1" above the lower edge of the collar with the centerline
of the insignia parallel to the lower edge of the collar.
NOTE: The insignia of the Field and Utility uniforms is normally
subdued.
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ITEM: UNIT CREST (Distinctive Unit Insignia)
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, MALE AND FEMALE
UNIFORM: Army green uniform coat (Male) Green classic uniform coat (Female)
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PLACEMENT: Centered on the centerline of the shoulder loop
centered between the button and the shoulder seam. The top of the
crest towards the button.
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ITEM:
PERSONNEL:
UNIFORM:
UNIT CREST (Distinctive Unit Insignia)
OFFICER, MALE AND FEMALE
Army green uniform coat (Male) Green classic uniform coat (Female)
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PLACEMENT: Centered on the centerline of the shoulder loop and
centered between the button and the rank insignia. The top of the crest
towards the button.
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ITEM: ALL
PERSONNEL: FEMALE (Officer and Enlisted)
UNIFORM: AG 415 SHIRT (Also, maternity tunic, hospital duty, and food service)
1 = Nameplate centered horizontally on the wearer's right side and slightly above the top edge of the top button.
2 = Unit awards are centered Yz inch above nameplate. Regimental Crests are centered Yo inch above unit awards or foreign badges. If no unit awards or foreign badges, the Regimental Crest is. centered Yz inch above the nameplate.
3 = Spec 4 and below wear rank insignia centered on both collars, with the centerline of the insignia bisecting the points of each collar and positioned 1" up from the collar point. See page 62.
4 = Corporals and above wear shoulder marks on the shoulder loops of the AG 415 shirt.
5 = See page 45.
6 = Ribbons are worn centered on left side, with bottom on line with bottom of nameplate.
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GARRISON CAP
Unit crests (rank insignia for officers) will be worn centered from top to bottom on the left
panel, 1" back from the front of the cap.
The Airborne insignia, if authorized, ( must always face forward) will be centered on the left
panel for enlisted (in place of unit crest) and right panel for officers. It will be 1" back from the
front of the cap.
PATROL CAP (FORMERLY -SDU CAP")
Subdued insignia of grade will always be worn by enlisted. Officers will wear non-subdued insignia on the cap unless in a field environment. The insignia will be centered, top to bottom, left to right.
No other insignia is authorized.
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ARMY BERET
• Headband is one inch above eyebrows and straight across the forehead. • Flash is centered over left eye. • Excess material is pulled down to the right side touching the ear, but not exceeding middle of ear. • A dip is formed behind the stiffener, and a fold is formed to the right front (to the right of the flash).
INSIGNIA:
• Officers and warrant officers wear non-subdued grade insignia on the flash. • Enlisted wear Distinctive Unit Insignia (or Regimental Distinctive Insignia in units without a Distinctive
Unit Insignia.) • Chaplains wear branch.
Note: The insignia is centered within the flash from top to bottom and right to left.
WHEN TO WEAR THE VARIOUS HEADGEAR
Soldiers wear the beret with utility and service (class A and B) uniforms in garrison environments only. Soldiers will not wear the beret in the field, training environments, work details, or when the commander determines that wear of the beret is impractical. Personnel wear the beret during deployments only when prescribed by the commander. Personnel being transferred from one organization to another may continue to wear the beret and flash of the former unit until reporting for duty at the new organization.
PATROL CAP (FORMERLY THE BOU CAP) :
The patrol cap (formerly called the BOU cap) is worn with the BOU in field environments and on deployments when the Kevlar helmet is not worn; on work details; or when the commander determines wear of the beret is impractical. Additionally, personnel in initial training categories who are not issued or who do not wear the black beret, wear the patrol cap with the BOU.
GARRISON CAP:
Soldiers in initial training categories who have not been issued or who do not wear the black beret will wear the garrison cap with Class A and B uniforms.
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ITEM: NAMEPLATE
PERSONNEL: MALE (Officer and Enlisted)
UNIFORM: Army green, white, and blue coats. Green shirts, Hospital Duty, and food service.
PLACEMENT: Centered between the top of the button and the top
of the flap on the right breast pocket, (or in a comparable position on
hospital and food service uniforms).
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ITEM: NAMEPLATE
PERSONNEL: FEMALE (Officer and Enlisted)
UNIFORM: GREENS/BLUESIWHITES (New) (Pointed Collar)
\ o PLACEMENT: Between 1 to 2 inches above the top of the button,
centered horizontally on the wearer's right side.
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ITEM: NAMEPLATE
PERSONNEL: FEMALE (Officer and Enlisted)
UNIFORM: BLUES & WHITES (Old) (Rounded Collar)
PLACEMENT: Slightly above the top of the top button, centered Horizontally on the wearer's right side.
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ITEM: RANK INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ALL
UNIFORM: Cardigan Sweater
See NOTE
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NOTE: Shoulder marks (shoulder boards) for enlisted (E-4 and above) and officers, will be worn on epaulets.
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UNIT AWARDS
Unit award emblems with frames will be worn with the laurel leaves of the frame pointing upward. They will be worn in the order of precedence from the wearer's right to left in rows of not more than three per row, with no lateral space between emblems and with up to 1/8" space between rows.
MALE
Centered and 1/8" above the right breast
pocket.
FEMALE
Centered on the right side of the uniform with bottom edge 1/2" above the nameplate.
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SE RV ICE R IB BON S
Ribbons will be worn in the order of precedence frorn the wearer's
right to left in one or rnore rows either with no space between rows or
a 1/8" space between rows. No more than four ribbons will be worn in
anyone row. A second row will not be started unless the individual is
authorized to wear four or more ribbons. The determination of whether
three or four ribbons are worn in each row will be based on the size of
the coat and the position of the lapel. The first and second rows will
contain the same number of ribbons (three or four) before starting a
third row. The third and succeeding rows will contain the same or fewer
ribbons than the first two rows. The top row will be centered on the row
beneath, or aligned to the left, whichever presents the best appearance.
See pages 42 and 43 for more specific information and order of
precedence. See pages 70 and 71 for information on ribbon devices.
(See page 43) Several different United Nations ribbons have
been approved to recognize service in various United Nations' missions.
The first award earned is the only one worn. Subsequent awards for
different missions are denoted by a bronze star.
For ribbons, medals, awards not covered by this guide, refer
to AR 600-8-22.
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RIBBONS (Continued)
MALE
Ribbons will be wom centered 1/8" above the left breast pocket in as many rows as necessary.
FEMALE
Ribbons will be wom centered on the left side with the bottom row positioned parallel to the bottom edge of the nameplate. The placement of the ribbons may conform to individual figure differences.
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ORDER OF PRECEDENCE The following list indicates the order of precedence, by category,
of the medals commonly worn by the US Army.
Categories followed by "(L)" are worn on the left side of the uniform, while categories followed by "(R)" are worn on the right side.
A. U.S. military decorations. (L) B. U.S. unit awards. (R) C. Good Conduct Medal. (L) D. U.S. campaign, service and training medals. (L) E. Foreign unit awards. (R) F. Non-U.S. service awards. (L)
The following lists indicate the order of precedence of the more common medals within each category.
A. U.S. MilitarvDecorations. D. U. S. campaign, service and training medals. Medal of Honor
Distinguished Service Cross Del. Dist. Service Medal Distinguished Service Medal Silver Star Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Soldier's Medal Bronze Star Medal Purple Heart Meritorious Service Medal Air Medal Army Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal Prisoner of War Medal Combat Action Ribbon
B. U.S. unit awards.
C.
Presidential Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award Valorous Unit Citation Meritorious Unit Commendation Army Superior Unit Award
Good Conduct Medal.
Army of Occupation Medal National Defense Service Medal Korean Service Medal Antarctica Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Vietnam Service Medal Southwest Asia Service Medal Kosovo, Afghanistan, & Iraq Campaign Medal Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terror Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal Outstanding Vol. Ser. Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal NCO Professional Devel. Ribbon Army Service Ribbon Overseas Service Ribbon Army Reserve Compo Overseas
Training Ribbon
E. Foreign unit awards. Philippine Rep. Pres. Unit Citation Republic of Korea Pres. Unit Citation Vietnam Presidential Unit Citation Rep. of Vietnam Gal Cross Unit Cit. Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Unit
Citation 42
ORDER OF PRECEDENCE (continued)
F. Non-U. S. service awards.
United Nations Service Medal Inter-American Defense Board Medal
* United Nations Medal (see page 40) NATO Medal Multinational Force and Observers Medal Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal Kuwait Liberation Medal - Saudi Arabia Kuwait Libe ration Medal - Kuwait
S A MPLE SET OF RIB BO NS
1 = Bronze Star Medal 2 = Army Commendation Medal 3 = Good Conduct Medal 4 = Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 5 = NCO Professional Development Ribbon 6 = Multinational Force and Observers Medal 7 = Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal 8 = Presidential Unit Citation (U.S. unit award) 9 = Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
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LIST HERE THE RIBBONS YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO WEAR, IN ORDER, HIGHEST TO LOWEST:
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B A DG E S
Listed below, in order of group precedence, are the common Combat, Special Skill, and Marksmanship badges.
GROUP 1: Combat/Expert Infantryman badge, Combat Action Badge.
GROUP 2: Combat Medical badge, Expert Medical badge.
GROUP 3: Army Aviator badge, Flight Surgeon badge, Aircraft Crewman badge, EOD Badge.
GROUP 4: Parachutist badge, Air Assault badge, Pathfinder badge, and Ranger/Special Forces/Sapper medal tab replicas.
GROUP 5: Driver and Mechanic badge, Diver badge, and Parachute Rigger badge. The Driver and Mechanic badge will only be worn on the left pocket flap (or similar position for women) .
MARKSMANSHIP BADGES: Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman
A total of five combat and special skill badges may be worn atone time. This does not include special skill tabs. Up to three combat and special skills badges from Groups 1 to 3 may be worn one above the other (1/2" spacing), 114" above the ribbons or pocket flap, or in a similar location for uniforms without pockets. When no badges from Groups 1 to 3 are worn, a total of two special skill badges from Groups 4 and 5 may be worn one above the other (1 12" spacing), 1/4" above the ribbons or pocket flap, or in a similar location for uniforms without pockets. When badges from Groups 1 to 3 are worn with badges from Groups 4 and 5, the badges from Groups 4 and 5 will be worn side by side below the ribbons or on the pocket flap in order of Group precedence from the wearer's right to left. SEE PAGES 46-53 FOR EXAMPLES.
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BAD G E S (continued)
NOTE: In all cases where badges are worn below the ribbons; regulations state "1/8 inch below the top of the pocket" for men, (women don't have pockets on the green or dress uniforms) and "1/4 inch below the ribbons" for women. Since men wear ribbons 1/8 inch above the pocket, the relative position of badges below ribbons is actually the same for men and women, ie., 1/4 inch below ribbons. Pages 46 to 53 apply to all personnel. For females, placement of badges may be adjusted to conform to individual figure differences.
ITEM: MARKSMANSHIP BADGE
PLACEMENT: Centered from left to right, 1/4 inch below the ribbons. See figure to the right.
ITEM: ANY SINGLE BADGE FROM GROUPS 1 - 5. (See page 45)
PLACEMENT: Centered, 1/4 inch above the ribbons, the pocket
flap, or in a similar location on uniforms without pockets. See figure to the right.
NOTE: In all cases where centered badges would be obscured by the coat lapel, they may be wom aligned with the left edge
of the ribbons.
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ITEM: ANY GROUP 1 - 5 BADGE WITH MARKSMANSHIP BADGE.
PLACEMENT: Group 1 - 5 badge centered 1/4 inch above ribbons;
marksmanship badge centered 1/4 inch below ribbons. See figure
to the right.
ITEM: GROUP 4 ANDIOR 5 BADGES TOGETHER.
PLACEMENT: Centered 1/4 inch above ribbons, with 1/2 inch
spacing between badges. See figure to the right.
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ITEM: GROUPS 1 to 3 with GROUPS 4 and 5.
PLACEMENT: Group 1 to 3 badge is centered 1/4 inch above ribbons; Group 4 or 5 badge is centered 1/4 inch below ribbons. See figures to the right.
ITEM: GROUPS 1 to 3 with GROUPS 4 or 5 and MARKSMANSHIP BADGE.
PLACEMENT: Group 1 to 3 badge is centered 1/4 inch above ribbons; other badges will be equally spaced from left to right on
pocket flap with the top of the badge 1/4 inch below the ribbons and at least 1 inch between badges. Group 4 or 5 badges are worn to the right of marksmanship badges. See figure to the right.
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ITEM: GROUPS 1 TO 3 with GROUP 4 or 5 and MARKSMANSHIP BADGE.
PLACEMENT: Group 1 to 3 badge is centered 1/4 inch above ribbons; other badges will be equally spaced from left to right on pocket flap with the top of the badges 1/4 inch below the ribbons. See top figure to the right.
OR
The Group 4 or 5 badge may be wom centered from left to right on the pocket flap with the top of the badge 1/4 inch below the ribbons. Each marksmanship badge will be centered between the button and the left or right edge of the pocket. The bottom of the badges (not the clasps) will be adjacentto the bottom ofthe pocketflap. See middle figure to the right.
When Five badges are worn, group 1-3 badges are worn centered 1/4 inch above ribbons, with 1/2 inch spacing between badges. Group 4 and/or 5 badges are spaced equally from left to right on pocket flap with the top of the badges 1/4 inch below the ribbons. See bottom figure to the right.
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ITEM: SUBDUED PIN-ON/SEW-ON BADGES
PLACEMENT: No more than five subdued combat and special skill badges will be worn. Badges will be worn one above the other centered on the U.S. Army tape in order of group precedence. When five badges are worn , three are centered above the U.S. Army tape in a vertical line, and two are worn on the pocket flap centered from left to right, (1/8" below the pocket seam), with at least 1" between badges. When four badges are worn, three will be worn centered above the U.S. Army tape in a vertical line, and one will be worn centered from left to right on the pocket flap, (1/8" below the pocket seam), or in a similar location on uniforms without pockets. When three badges are worn, two will be wom centered above the U.S. Army tape in a vertical line, and one will be worn centered from left to right on the pocket flap, (1/8" below the pocket seam), or in a similar location on uniforms without pockets. When two badges are worn, both badges will be worn centered above the U.S. Army tape in a vertical line. If only ~ badge is worn, it will be worn centered above the U.S. Army tape.
The bottom of the badge will be worn approximately 114 inch above the U.S. Army tape, and 1/2 inch space between badges if more than one badge is worn. See figure to the right.
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WHEN 4 BADGES ARE WORN:
WHEN 5 BADGES ARE WORN:
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EXAMPLES OF USE:
Place the centerline of the guide on the notch of the collar.
2 Keeping the centerline on the notch, rotate the guide until these lines are parallel to the inside edge of the collar.
3 Place the "U.S." insignia on the top edge of the guide and position it midway between the inside and outside edges of the collar (distances "A" and "8" are equal).
4 The imaginary centerline of the "U.S." should be parallel tothe inside edge of the collar.
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ITEM:
PERSONNEL:
UNIFORM:
"U.S." INSIGNIA
ENLISTED, MALE
Army green, white, and blue uniform
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Position the guide with th is "X" exactly over the notch in the collar/lapel.
2 Keeping the "X" on the notch, rotate the guide until these lines are parallel with the inside edge of the collar.
3 Position the "U .S." touching the top ofthe guide, centered over this vertical line.
4 Position the branch insignia touching the bottom of the guide, centered under the same vertical line.
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ITEM(S): "U .S." and BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, MALE
UNIFORM: Army Green, white, and blue uniform coat
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Position the "U.S." so that it touches the guide as shown.
2 Keeping the "X" (on centerline of the guide) on the seam ofthe collar/lapel , position the "U.S.", in the middle of the collar.
3 This line is parallel to the inside edge of the collar.
4 Position the branch insignia touching the bottom of the guide and centered on the vertical line above it.
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ITEM(S): "u.s." and BRANCH INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: OFFICER, FEMALE
UNIFORM: GREENS/BLUESIWHITES (New) (Pointed Collar)
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Position the guide with this "X' exactly over the point of the collar.
2 Keeping the "X" over the point, rotate the guide until the centerline of the guide is midway between both edges of the collar (distances "A" and "8" are equal) .
3 Position the insignia touching the guide, centered on the centerline and midway between both edges of the collar (distances "C" and "D" are equal) .
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ITEM: RANK INSIGNIA
PERSONNEL: ENLISTED, (MALE AND FEMALE)
UNIFORM: AG415 Shirt (E-4 and below), Hospital Duty, Food Service, Black all-weather coat and windbreaker.
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M I SC EL L AN EOUS
REGIMENTAL CRESTS
Men: Centered and 1/8 inch above the right pocket of the Army green,
white, and blue uniforms and the AG 415 shirt; or 1/4 inch above unit
awards or foreign badges, if wom. On the mess jackets, the regimental
crest is wom centered on the right lapel, 1/2 inch below the notch, with
the vertical axis of the crest perpendicular to the ground.
Females: Centered and 1/2 inch above the nameplate (right side) or
1/4 inch above unit awards or foreign badges, on the Army green
classic, white, and blue uniforms and the AG 415 shirt. On the blue and
new version of the white mess uniforms, the crest is wom centered on
the right lapel . On the black and old version of the white mess uniforms,
it will be wom centered on the right side (not on the lapels) between the
lapel and shoulder seam. On any mess uniform, the top of the crest is
aligned with the top row of miniature medals, with the vertical axis of the
crest perpendicular to the ground.
NOTE: Wearofthe Regimental Distinctive Insignia on the AG 415 Class
B Shirt is optional.
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MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
FOREIGN BADGES
Foreign badges may only be worn one at a time, and then only if worn
in conjunction with at least one U.S. medal or service ribbon, and only
on the green service and the blue and white dress uniform coats.
Men: 1/8 inch above the right pocket flap or 1/2 inch above any unit
awards.
Females: 1/2 inch above the nameplate or 1/2 inch above any unit
awards.
SPECIAL NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
I! you would like a full size (8 1/2 x 11 inch) color chart of the
ribbons on the back of this book, you may send for one directly
from us. I! your Military Exchange (same place you probably
boughtthis book) carries them, they will be less expensive (about
hal! price). Try them first! Make sure it is a "UNIFORM GUIDE"
chart, some others may have errors or be out of date. Send $3.00
plus $2.00 S/H: add $4.00 more if you want it laminated. 11 x 17
inch posters are also available, $5.00 plus $3.00 S/H: add $5.00
more for laminated version .
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SEWN - ON ITEMS SERVICE STRIPES Green Uniform Coat: (Enlisted) Service stripes are centered on the outside bottom half of the left sleeve for enlisted personnel. The service stripe is placed at an angle of 45 degrees with the lower end toward the inside (front) seam of the sleeve and placed 4 inches from the bottom of the sleeve. Additional service stripes are added parallel to the first stripe with a 1/16 inch space between stripes. See Fig. A. Blue, White and Mess Uniforms: (Enlisted) Service stripes are centered from seam to seam on the outside bottom half of both sleeves with the first stripe sewn on an angle of 30 degrees, with the lower end inserted in the front inside seam, 1/4 inch above the cuff braid, and the upper end of the stripe inserted in the back seam of the sleeve on the Army blue, mess, and white mess uniforms and 3 inches above the bottom of the sleeve on the Army white dress uniform. Each additional stripe is spaced 1/8 inch above the first stripe. See Fig. B.
OVERSEAS SERVICE BARS Green Uniform Coat: (Officers and Enlisted) The overseas service bar is centered on the outside bottom half of the right sleeve. The lower edge of the bar will be placed 1/4 inch above the sleeve braid of the coat for officers (see Fig. D), and 4 inches above and parallel to the bottom of the sleeve for enlisted personnel (see Fig. C). Each additional bar is spaced 1/16 inch above and parallel to the first bar.
REVERSE FIELD PATCH ON BDU (AMERICAN FLAG) BOU: The reverse field patch (fiag) in red, white, and blue is sewn on the right sleeve, 1/2 inch below the shoulder seam. If a combat patch is also worn, the flag is sewn 1/8 inch below the combat patch. Subdued fiags are not authorized.
SPECIAL NOTE: When sew-ons are used instead ofpin-ons, dimensions
should be measured from the actual insignia, not the edge of the cloth.
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Fig. C
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SEWN - ON ITEMS
SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA (SSI)
Current organization: Nonsubdued 551 will be worn centered on the left sleeve 1/2 inch below the top of the shoulder seam on the coats of the Army green uniform for all personnel. When the Ranger, 5pecial Forces, or President's Hundred tab is worn, the tab will be placed 1/2 inch below the top of the shoulder seam. The 551 will be worn 1/4 inch below these tabs. Tabs that are an integral part of an 551 such as airborne or mountain, will be wom directly above the 551 with no space between insignia and tab. 5ubdued insignia is worn on SOU's, fatigues, flight suits, and the combat vehicle crewman uniform.
Former wartime service: Nonsubdued 551 is worn centered on the right sleeve 1/2 inch below the top of the shoulder seam on the Army green uniform coat for all personnel. 5ubdued insignia is worn on SOU's, and fatigues.
GRADE (RANK) SLEEVE INSIGNIA
Nonsubdued cloth insignia will be worn centered on each sleeve of the Army green, blue, and white uniform coats to include the blue and white mess jackets. It is centered between the shoulder seam and the elbow on all coats. When the shoulder sleeve insignia (551) will not allow the insignia of grade to be worn as stated, the insignia of grade will be placed 1/2 inch below the 551 on the left side of the coat and the same corresponding distance on the right side.
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ENLISTED U S ARMY RANK INSIGNIA OFFICERS 0-1
~ SECOND LIEUTENANT GOLD
E-2 A 0-2
0 PRIVATE FIRST LIEUTENANT SILVER
~ E-3 0-3 U PRIVATE CAPTAIN FIRST CLASS
E-4 ~ ~SPECIALIST 0-4 • CORPORAL MAJOR GOLD
~ E-5 0-5 • SERGEANT LIEUTENANT COLONEL SILVER
E-6
~ 0-6 '2 STAFF COLONEL
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~ E-7 0-7
SERGEANT BRIGADIER FIRST CLASS GENERAL
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FIRST SGT. MAJOR
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~GENERAL OF THE ARMY
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U.S. ARMY RIBBON DEVICES :---:~I--@ - r -- @ ---T-~--· l --@,--1 1 _ _ _ ___ L ____ _ ~ ___ .... J~~~
MEDAL OF HONOR DtST. SERVICE CROSS DEE DtST. SERVICE DlST. SERVICE MEDAL MEDAL
ARMY COM. MEDAL JOINT SERVICE ARMY ACHIEY. MEDAL PRISONER OF WAR ACHIEV. MEDAl. MEDAL
GOOD CON DUCT MEDAL
AR~~:D~MP ARMY,Jio~ATION ~~~(6'ta~b~se SE~vT~~T~:DAL A~~~.Dtk'?:,'liES
[ -0 * * * -,--- -,---·:·1 VIETNAM SOUTHWEST ASIA KOSOVO AFGHANISTAN IRAQ
SERVICE MEDAL SERVICE MEDAl CAMPAIGN MEDAL CAMPAIGN MEDAL CAMPAIGN MEDAL
PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION
JOINT MERIT. UNIT AWARD
UNITED NATIONS MEDAL
KLM (KUWAIT)
VALOROUS UNITAWARD
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HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL
MERIT. UNIT ARMY SUPERIOR COMMENDATION UNIT AWARD
OAKLEAF CLUSTER:
Bronze denotes one (1) additional award of a decoration. Silver denotes five (5) additional awards of a decoration. If both are worn on the same ribbon, silver is to the wearer's right. Leaf stems point to wearer's right. (Size = 13/32" long for medals, 5/16" for ribbons).
.. SERVICE STAR:
Bronze: represents participation in campaigns or operations or an additional award to various ribbons. Silver: wom in the same manner as bronze, but each star represents five bronze stars. If both are wom, silver is to the wearer's right. Stars are wom to wearer's left of any arrowheads. Wom with one point up. (Size = 3/16"). The stars on the I-A DEF. BOARD MEDAL (5/16" gold), and REP OF VIET GAL CR UNIT CIT (3/8" bronze, silver or gold) are the exceptions.
NUMERAL: Denotes subsequent awards for various medals/ribbons.
Represents valor. Only one may be wom "V" (Valor) DEVICE: on a ribbon. Worn to the wearer's right of
clusters/numerals.
GOOD CONDUCT -- MEDAL CLASP:
Color and number of loops denote number of awards of Good Conduct Medal. Bronze = 2-5, Silver = 6-10, Gold = 11-15. (Size = 1/8" xl 3/8" for medals & ribbons, 1/16" x 5/8" for miniature
~ HOURGLASS:
medals).
Signifies longevity in years: Bronze = 10, Silver = 20, Gold = 30.
"M" (Mobilization) Reservists called to active duty for specified DEVICE: operations.
ARROWHEAD:
Worn on various campaign awards to denote assault or invasion participation. Only one per ribbon, wom to the wearer's right of any service stars. Worn with point facing upward.
Awarded for wintering over on the Antarctic continent. ~ DISK DEVICE: Bronze = 1st winter, Gold = 2nd winter, Silver = 3rd
winter. (Disk for ribbon, clasp for medal).
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NEW ARMY COMBAT UNIFORM
1. Name/U.S. Anny tape will be worn directly over the slanted pockets and parallel to the floor (fastened via provided Velcro).
2. Up to Five skill badges (only pin-on subdued) may be worn on the ACU. All skill badges are worn on the left above the U.S. Army tape as follows:
ONE BADGE: Worn 118 inch above and centered on U.S. Anny tape.
TWO BADGES: Worn vertically, 1/8 inch above and centered on the U.S. Army tape, with 114 inch between badges.
THREE BADGES: Worn vertically, 118 inch above and centered on the U.S. Army tape, with 1/4 inch between badges. (shown right)
FOUR BADGES: Worn vertically and side by sidein stacks of two 118 inch above and centered on U.S. Army tape with 114 inch between badges vertically and 112 inch between badges horizontally.
FIVE BADGES: Same as above for four badges with the additional badge worn 1/4 inch above and centered on the top two badges.
3. Shoulder Sleeve Insignia/Unit Patch is centered on the Velcro already provided on the left sleeve of ACU. Up to 3 skill tabs (Ranger, Special Forces, Sapper, Presidents 100) may be worn centered on left pocket flap on Velcro provided.
4. Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Fonner Wartime/Combat Patch is centered on the Velcro provided on the right shoulder pocket.
5. The U.S . flag patch is worn on Velcro provided on right shoulder pocket flap. '
6. A maximum of two pin on identification badges may be worn centered on the ACU coat pockets . No more than one badge will be worn per pocket.
7. Rank insignia is worn centered on Velcro provided on front of ACU coat.
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NOTE: DIGITAL PIXEL PATIERN IS LEFT OUT FOR CLARITY PURPOSES.
NOTE 1
ARMY COMBAT UNIFORM
OFFICERfENLISTED (MALEIFEMALE)
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1. Techniques for polishing your brass and other metal badges.
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PROPER FIT OF CLASS A UNIFORM 4-5
MAIN INDEX 8-11
RIBBONS 40-44
BADGES 45-55
EXAMPLE USES OF RULER 56-63
REGIMENTAL CRESTS 64
FOREIGN BADGES 65
SEWN-ON ITEMS 66-68
U.S . ARMY RANK INSIGNIA 69
RIBBON DEVICES 70-71
ORDER OF PRECEDENCE FOR RIBBONS MOST LIKELY TO BE WORN ON US ARMY UNIFORMS
LEFTSlDE .... MEDAL OF HONOR
DEFENSE SUPERIOR SERVICE MEDAL
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