![]() ![]() ![]() Sailors will find an FAQ section and a NAVADMIN Library that links to a variety of articles and regulations relevant to the proper wear and maintenance of uniforms. With uniforms being phased out and phased in, and grooming standards changing, it can be difficult for Sailors to navigate regulations and instructions to stay on top of the guidance for properly wearing their uniforms components and accouterments. Refer to the “Hair” section under “Personal Appearance” within the MyNavy UNIFORMS app. Within the app, there is a link to the All-Hands website for female hairstyles and provides illustrations and examples of authorized hairstyles. The changes in hairstyles for female Sailors are addressed and includes photographs of both authorized and unauthorized hairstyles. “We added a chapter (Chapter 2) on 'Grooming Standards' and a chapter (Chapter 5) on 'Identification Badges/Awards/Insignia' based on feedback from Sailors.” Read NAVADMIN 075/19 in its entirety for details and complete information on all of the announced uniform changes, updates and guidelines at Get more information about the Navy from US Navy facebook or twitter.įor more news from Chief of Naval Personnel, visit are two major updates to the app,” said Robert Carroll, the head of the naval uniform office at Chief of Naval Personnel. Sailors can also contact UMO via the Navy Uniform App that can be downloaded at the Navy App Locker and the Apple iTunes and Google Play stores. Sailors can ask questions and provide feedback and recommendations on Navy uniforms via the “Ask the Chiefs” email, on the Navy Uniform Matters Office (UMO) website, through MyNavy Portal at. The dates for when Sailors must possess new uniforms and uniform components are listed in the NAVADMIN. It also provides the schedule for when the NEXCOM Customer Contact Center and Uniform Centers will have slacks and skirts, the Improved Safety Boot (I-Boot 4) and the optional physical training uniform available for purchase. The NAVADMIN announces the completion of the testing and evaluation of the improved female officer and CPO slacks and skirts. Navy Exchange (NEXCOM) uniform stores will provide a free replacement collar if needed to improve the fit of the officer and chief petty officer (CPO) service dress white coat (choker) effective March 1, 2019. The message provides clarification on the definition and manner of wear for ponytail hairstyles.Įffective immediately, Sailors who are assigned to Joint/Unified Commands are authorized to wear the command’s identification badge only during the period of assignment. Nursing T-shirts may be worn with service uniforms, NWU Type I, II and III and flight suits. Women have the option to wear smooth or synthetic leather flat shoes (flats) in service and service dress uniforms. NWU Type III O-6 rank insignia will be available for purchase and optional wear in silver thread starting Jfor easier visual recognition and distinction from the E-4 insignia.Įffective Jall enlisted Sailors with 12 years of cumulative service in active or drilling reserve time in the Navy or Marine Corps may wear gold rating badges and gold service stripes on dress uniforms in lieu of red rating badges and stripes. The Navy announced updates to uniform policy, grooming standards, uniform item availability and mandatory possession dates for new uniform items in NAVADMIN 075/19, released March 25.Ī command/unit logo shoulder patch is now an option for wear on the left shoulder pocket of the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type II and III in place of the Don’t Tread On Me shoulder patch.īlack leather and non-leather gloves can be worn with the black NWU parka fleece liner.
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