Posted on Sep 8, 2020
SPC Chris Ison
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Okay so what I am specifically looking for is, what uniform am I entitled to wear? The obsolete dress greens from when I first started? The Obsolete Dress blues that were used at the time of my discharge, or the current Army Brown Uniform?

Within that uniform what unit patch should I wear? The old 81st SAB patch or the new Indian head (2nd ID) patch that is currently authorized for the unit?
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LTC Jason Mackay
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All of those uniforms.
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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Further, it doesn't matter if one is a retired combat Vet, or a retired peacetime vet. Unless it's a medical retirement, I don't envision too many SPC (E-4) retirees. As for me (not retired), I wouldn't mind being buried in my old Dress Greens, BUT I can't even get my arms into the sleeves anymore! I've done a lot of heavy work since my Navy/Marine and Army days, and NONE of those three uniforms fit although they were all for the same size, "back when!" So, I'll settle for blue jeans and a decent colared shirt. LOL
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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SSG Bill McCoy AR 670-1 has a special provision for former soldiers (not retired) who served in wartime to wear a dress uniform at appropriate events. The AR is undergirded by federal law.
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SSG Robert Perrotto
SSG Robert Perrotto
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1SG Dennis Hicks - To be completely honest 1SG, the only time I will don the service uniform again is when I am in a box, and yes, the cord and discs will be upon my uniform, someone wants call me out on it, go right ahead, I won't care cuz I am dead 8 )
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1SG Dennis Hicks
1SG Dennis Hicks
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SSG Robert Perrotto - I thought that as well but certain ceremonies have me playing dress up and I want to be correct, If I am hurried it won't be in Dress uniform, maybe just Helmet LBE and boots just for shock value :) On a side note nobody would say a damn thing at funeral. hell I saw a Buck SGT being buried by his family wearing MSG rank and assorted bling he didn't earn, but I would never cause that kind of crap for a grieving family.
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SPC Chris Ison
SPC Chris Ison
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1SG Dennis Hicks - According to my DD 214 I am entitled to wear the "distinctive infantry emblems" or something to that effect. I take this to mean the blue cord and disks.

However, I did not serve in combat as an infantryman, and as such I would not wear them anyway. I would, instead wear the organizational stetson, I ended my career as a Cav Scout.
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SPC Chris Ison
SPC Chris Ison
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The issue I am really having is that my old Greens do not fit, and i was never issued blues in the guard. So, i either need to try and find a second hand green uniform or purchase a new one. I am at an age now where I am going to be losing friends. It started this week. Lost a close friend he was 51. Stroke. It sucked.

Being in the Guard, is a little different than Active. 80% of the guys i served with are within my area, and I will be able to attend their funerals. It only seems right to attend it in uniform.
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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Yes to all of the above, you are not obligated to purchase the new brown uniform.
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SPC Chris Ison
SPC Chris Ison
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But what if you either no longer have your greens/blues or are too fat to wear it?
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CW3 Kevin Storm
CW3 Kevin Storm
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Well you didn't mention that part, so you can try looking for the Greens in Army Surplus. The blues are still available, maybe cheaper than the browns, I don't know that one. As the blues were issued to enlisted soldiers you may find them for a steal in your size or close to your size. Last resort is going brown.
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SPC Chris Ison
SPC Chris Ison
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Well, for me if i still fit my greens, I would wear them. I have them. But the blues are more expensive than the brown uniform i think, which is why I was asking.

I was never issued blues, nor have i purchased them. They are expensive.
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MSG John   S. Canning
MSG John S. Canning
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Look on ebay
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