For more questions regarding uniform policy, please contact the Army G-1. What is the new uniform's origin? The Army Green Service Uniform was inspired and based off the uniform worn by America's ...
The Army Green Service Uniform will not be mandatory for about seven more years, but soldiers will be able to start purchasing the iconic World War II-style uniform by late this summer, according to ...
The U.S. Army's Veteran's Day announcement on the adoption of the "Greatest Generation"-inspired Army Greens may be the softest military dress uniform rollout in the age of social media. After more ...
Soon the U.S. Army will have a new retro look as it transitions to its new "Army Greens" throwback uniforms, based on the "Pinks and Greens" of World War II. The blue Army Service Uniform will become ...
The United States Army wanted a spiffy new service uniform, one that would stand out in a tough recruiting environment and polish the Army’s image after a generation of grinding and divisive wars. So ...
The United States Army recently announced that it is adopting an iconic uniform­—the Army Greens—as its new service uniform. This is the uniform worn by America’s Greatest Generation in World War II.
Soldier models pose in the final prototypes of the proposed "pinks and greens" dress uniforms. A skirt and pumps would be optional for women. (Army) Army Secretary Mark Esper and Chief of Staff Gen.
The Army's 'pink and green' uniforms will arrive in the hands of new soldiers by 2021, with recruiters and drill sergeants expected to receive the World War II-era throwback uniform by the end of the ...
Soldier models pose in the final prototypes of the proposed "pinks and greens" dress uniforms. A skirt and pumps would be optional for women. (Army) In late September, Sergeant Major of the Army Dan ...