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 ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. - The fielding of the new Army Service Uniform has reached Fort Benning. In September, the 30th Adjutant General's Battalion (Reception) began issuing the blue dress uniform in place ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Something about the work done by Goodwill South Florida might surprise you. The organization is taking on another project for the U.S. Army. Goodwill's manufacturing team will make ...
The U.S. Army's top enlisted man is close to unveiling the final version of the World War II-era Pinks and Greens uniform that could be approved for all soldiers next year. Sergeant Major of the Army ...
COLUMBIA — Trainees at Fort Jackson, the Army's largest basic training base, are among the first soldiers to receive the branch's newest throwback dress uniforms that resemble what the "Greatest ...
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 ...
FORT SILL, Oklahoma (Sept. 11, 2020) -- Fort Sill is in the second wave of installations to receive the new Army Green Service Uniform modeled after the natty dress uniform GIs wore during World War ...
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) We support changing the Army uniform to the iconic ...
The Army’s decision to adopt a retro-World War II look for its next dress uniform can be traced to a 2017 visit to the service’s Combat Capabilities Development Center in Natick, Mass., by Gen. Mark A ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Hazel Johnson-Brown was born on October 10, 1927, and joined the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) in 1955. Throughout her life ...
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.
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