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rangerrebew

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Air Force to let troops wear green coveralls, camo ballcaps
Rachel S. Cohen
 

Airmen and guardians will get to shake up their workday wardrobe with ballcaps and coveralls as the Air Force revises its uniform standards this summer.

Starting immediately, officers and enlisted troops can don “coyote brown” camouflage baseball caps they already own, as long as they are made entirely of Operational Camouflage Pattern fabric or in OCP material with a brown mesh back, the service said Monday.

That will remain the case for about a year, when the Air Force expects to begin offering its own ballcaps through the exchange. Those newly procured hats will become the only authorized baseball caps the service members can wear.

Though casual, it’s not a chance to flaunt a favorite team or a punchy design. For enlisted airmen, the only authorized add-ons are a “spice brown” name tape, centered on the back of the caps with Velcro or thread.

https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2021/06/14/air-force-to-let-troops-wear-green-coveralls-camo-ballcaps/

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Re: Air Force to let troops wear green coveralls, camo ballcaps
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2021, 11:28:07 am »
I think they should get on with it and make the AF dress code Bob Marley style. tri22