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Do you need a profile to wear a compression sleeve in the Army physical fitness uniform?
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 5
I would say yes, as it is not an authorized uniform article
12–2. Composition
The IPFU consists of the following components (see figs 12–1 and 12–2 for variations of the IPFU):
a.Jacket, running, gray and black.
b.Pants, running, black.
c.Trunks, running, black, moisture-wicking.
d.T-shirt, gray, short sleeve, moisture-wicking.
e.T-shirt, gray, long sleeve, moisture-wicking.
f.Footwear.
g.Socks.
12–3. Accessories
The following accessories are normally worn with the IPFU.
a.Gloves.
b.Fleece cap, foliage green (see para 4–10c).
12–2. Composition
The IPFU consists of the following components (see figs 12–1 and 12–2 for variations of the IPFU):
a.Jacket, running, gray and black.
b.Pants, running, black.
c.Trunks, running, black, moisture-wicking.
d.T-shirt, gray, short sleeve, moisture-wicking.
e.T-shirt, gray, long sleeve, moisture-wicking.
f.Footwear.
g.Socks.
12–3. Accessories
The following accessories are normally worn with the IPFU.
a.Gloves.
b.Fleece cap, foliage green (see para 4–10c).
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I'm going to say yes since a compression sleeve can be viewed as a medical device.
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SGT Ben Keen
Well that's what I'm saying 1SG (Join to see) , since normally items such as compression sleeves are not allowed, if SSG (Join to see) would like to wear one, he would probably need a profile stating that his doctor needs him to wear it based on a physical injury.
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SGT Ben Keen
Crap....I hit "Hide" on your prior post by accendent 1SG (Join to see) ...I'll fix that.
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