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What is the new uniform's origin? The Army Green Service Uniform was inspired and based off the uniform worn by America's "Greatest Generation" as they won World War II. Now, America's next ...
The green service uniform has finally been laid to rest after 61 years of approved wear. As of Oct. 1, the "Green Class As" are no longer permitted for wear. Enter the Army Green Uniform in 1954.
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.
The Army announced on Veterans Day that it will adopt a throwback service uniform as early as 2020. (Ron Lee/Army) Formerly known as the “pinks and greens,” the World War II-era officers ...
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 ...
Fort Knox has started issuing the new, sharp-as-hell Army Green Service Uniform to soldiers last week and can we just say: According to an Army release, new recruiters were the first to receive ...
(Fort Sill) A new batch of soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, became the first graduating class nationwide to wear the Army’s new World War II-style dress uniform, as the service prepares for a ...
The green service uniform has finally been laid to rest after 61 years of approved wear. As of Oct. 1, the "Green Class As" are no longer permitted for wear. Enter the Army Green Uniform in 1954.
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