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A well-set up uniform not only represents the individual soldier but also the entire Army. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide on setting up your ASU uniform, from head to toe, ensuring that every component is in its proper place.
Contents—Continued Chapter 13 Service and Dress Uniforms-Male, page 39 Classification † 13–1, page 39 Section I Green Service/Dress Uniform, page 40 Composition † 13–2, page 40 Accessories † 13–3, page 47 Materials † 13–4, page 47 Insignia, accouterments, decorations, badges, unit awards and appurtenances † 13–5, page 47 General guidelines † 13–6, page 48
This pamphlet is the guide for all Initial Entry Training (IET) Soldiers who enter our Army Profession. It provides an introduction to being a Soldier and Trusted Army Professional,...
Setting up your Army Service Uniform correctly requires attention to detail and adherence to regulations. By following this step-by-step guide and avoiding common mistakes, you can ensure you always present a professional and polished image.
Contractors are required to adhere to all Defense Department policies, instructions and guidance surrounding military service uniforms and personal appearance regulations. The military resources provided below are standard sources containing up-to-date information.
The Army Service Uniform (ASU) is the official dress uniform worn by members of the United States Army. It represents a symbol of pride, professionalism, and unity among soldiers. The ASU is a distinct and iconic uniform that embodies the values and traditions of the Army.
Service Shoes – Low Quarter service shoes are required for the ASU and Parade Dress uniform – Do not get rubber soles, as they make it difficult to do facing movements. Get leather sole shoes only, and if possible leather heels.