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There is no flag on the dress uniform
Each stripe on the army dress uniform represents three years of service. It should be noted that other armed services' stripes equal four years.
their dress colors are different where navy dress is white,army dress is deep green and air-force dress is sky.
An Army dress uniform is appropriate for ship's dress night on a cruise ship. However, the person wearing the uniform must be on active or reserve duty.
There is no flag on the dress uniform
Under the Laws of War, soldiers dress in uniform. The uniforms can be anything--you could dress your army in blue jeans and work shirts, like the Navy did--but they have to be recognizable as the uniform of that army.
Regular Class A uniform, which I think is now the Dress Blue Uniform.. when I was in, Class A was what is now called the Army Green Uniform. Either one will suffice.
the british army were MTP (used to be dpm95) navy where blue shirt and pants with a peek cap and air force where mtp on tour but they where a olive green over all when training (btw they also use the L22A2 AVF carbine varient of the L85A2) HOPE THIS HELPED :)
The unit crest is worn on the epalette of the dress green uniform,all nco's wear a green cloth secured to the epalette and the unit crest is placed upon the same...
I went through Basic in 98, and the Class A uniform was the current Army Green uniform, which is in the process of being phased out. At that time, everyone was issued Class A and B uniforms. A lot has changed in the 12 years since, but that's one which isn't likely to, and you should still be issued the current Army Service Uniform (which replaced the Class A/Army Green uniform). Upon graduation, you would be wearing that uniform for the graduation ceremony, and thus would have to have one issued to you. Special uniforms, such as Mess Dress, however, will have to be purchased on your own, if you wish/need to have them.
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