SGT Private RallyPoint Member164226<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I attended a company board yesterday, and the main gig from two of the board members was that my nameplate, unit awards, and regimental affiliation did not "appear" to be centered. Before I actually appeared before the board, the pre-inspection measured and gave me the good to go. I asked one of the board members afterwards about it, and he said that regardless of it it was centered, aligned, etc, it did not appear to be, and that I should effectively ignore any measuring requirements and make my placements to appear correct instead. Doing so with the nameplate and affiliation makes it impossible for me to place the unit award rack without looking glaringly off from the corners of the pockets. Curious about how I should pursue this/improve for next time.Alignment of awards on the ASU?2014-06-26T11:26:11-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member164226<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I attended a company board yesterday, and the main gig from two of the board members was that my nameplate, unit awards, and regimental affiliation did not "appear" to be centered. Before I actually appeared before the board, the pre-inspection measured and gave me the good to go. I asked one of the board members afterwards about it, and he said that regardless of it it was centered, aligned, etc, it did not appear to be, and that I should effectively ignore any measuring requirements and make my placements to appear correct instead. Doing so with the nameplate and affiliation makes it impossible for me to place the unit award rack without looking glaringly off from the corners of the pockets. Curious about how I should pursue this/improve for next time.Alignment of awards on the ASU?2014-06-26T11:26:11-04:002014-06-26T11:26:11-04:00SGT Ben Keen164235<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would always go by measurements. That way you know it's centered. I can't speak on how your uniform looked yesterday but if you take the time to measure out the placement then you are good to go. Remember, how you stand has an effect on how your placement falls as well as well as the size and fit of your jacket.Response by SGT Ben Keen made Jun 26 at 2014 11:32 AM2014-06-26T11:32:52-04:002014-06-26T11:32:52-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member164317<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Initial look is just that, initial, this does not warrant a fix, it warrants a closer inspection or measurement. Measurements should made as worn though.<br /><br />translation, the gig would be for the inspector not doing a full inspection and going by initial view.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 26 at 2014 12:31 PM2014-06-26T12:31:52-04:002014-06-26T12:31:52-04:001SG Private RallyPoint Member164329<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Can you post a picture? If you have not already changed itResponse by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 26 at 2014 12:43 PM2014-06-26T12:43:26-04:002014-06-26T12:43:26-04:00SFC Douglas Eshenbaugh164337<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Male personnel. On the service uniform shirts, and on the coats of the green and blue service/dress uniforms, the nameplate is worn centered left to right on the flap of the right breast pocket, and centered between the top of the button and the top of the pocket. DA Pam 670-1<br /><br />I only post this because no where in the DA Pam doesn't give a measurement it says centered. I've always centered my nameplate using the a ruler cut between the N and B of my last name to line up directly with the button hole. Then use the ruler to line up the unit awards and regimental crest. Always looks centered because visually it is centered. With your name SPC Birch I would put the ruler right on the point where the leg of the "R" hits the curve (I'd also check to make sure your name is actually centered on your nameplate, sometimes that does get messed up). My experience is you can measure all day long and the thing will still not be centered sometimes. Remember 670-1 is about wear and appearance so if it doesn't look right then 99% of the time it isn't right.<br /><br />BTW you didn't say if you passed the board or not.Response by SFC Douglas Eshenbaugh made Jun 26 at 2014 12:59 PM2014-06-26T12:59:43-04:002014-06-26T12:59:43-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member164391<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-4963"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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