SFC Private RallyPoint Member1327045<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Got an NCO who thinks he can wear his Leather Jacket with his ACU's. He is known to be a wise guy, so I just wanted to get some clarification since it's not stated in AR 670-1 about mixing civilian clothing items while on duty. He tried to tell me that as long as the temperature is below a certain temperature, then it is authorized. Are you freakin kidding me? LOL. I asked to see the reg.Mix and matching of the Army uniform?2016-02-24T06:48:20-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member1327045<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Got an NCO who thinks he can wear his Leather Jacket with his ACU's. He is known to be a wise guy, so I just wanted to get some clarification since it's not stated in AR 670-1 about mixing civilian clothing items while on duty. He tried to tell me that as long as the temperature is below a certain temperature, then it is authorized. Are you freakin kidding me? LOL. I asked to see the reg.Mix and matching of the Army uniform?2016-02-24T06:48:20-05:002016-02-24T06:48:20-05:00Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS1327089<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The only exception I know of is "Personal Protective Gear" for Motorcycle Riding (which is likely USMC specific), which only applies while on the bike.Response by Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS made Feb 24 at 2016 7:25 AM2016-02-24T07:25:15-05:002016-02-24T07:25:15-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member1327272<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would start the paperwork trail. As an NCO this individual needs to know the regs and that they apply to him.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 9:02 AM2016-02-24T09:02:31-05:002016-02-24T09:02:31-05:00PFC Tuan Trang1327335<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The only mix and match allow is a bike helmet when you on your motorcycle, other then that you wear what you issues.Response by PFC Tuan Trang made Feb 24 at 2016 9:24 AM2016-02-24T09:24:42-05:002016-02-24T09:24:42-05:00CSM Richard StCyr1327436<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Look in the 670-1, it explains what is authorized as a component of each type of uniform in detail what is an authorized accessory. Mine is old but I can't imagine it having changing too much, under ACUs for instance the authorized accessories list says nothing about leather jackets , so you wouldn't catch me dead even as an old geezer at a parade or authorized veterans function wearing something that isn't on the list.Response by CSM Richard StCyr made Feb 24 at 2016 9:51 AM2016-02-24T09:51:54-05:002016-02-24T09:51:54-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member1327500<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Here is the best reference to the Regulation that I can find in AR 670-1:<br /><br />Pay particular attention to section F<br /><br />3–9. Civilian clothing<br />a. Civilian clothing is authorized for wear when off duty, unless the wear is prohibited by the senior commander.<br />Commanders down to unit level may restrict the wear of civilian clothes by those Soldiers who have had their pass<br />privileges revoked. Within the confines of a military base or a DoD installation, civilian clothing will be worn subject<br />to local regulations.<br />b. When on duty in civilian clothes or off duty and outside of their personal dwelling, Army personnel will present a<br />professional image that does not detract from the profession, unless specifically exempted by the commander for<br />specific mission requirements.<br />c. Soldiers are associated and identified with the Army in and out of uniform, and when on or off duty. Therefore,<br />when civilian clothing is worn, Soldiers will ensure that their dress and personal appearance are commensurate with the<br />high standards traditionally associated with Army service. Commanders are charged with determining and publishing<br />the local civilian clothing policy. When on a military installation, civilian headgear will be removed indoors in<br />accordance with established norms.<br />d. When civilian clothing has been authorized by competent authority for wear in a duty status in lieu of a uniform,<br />the civilian clothing will be of the same comparable degree of formality as the uniform prescribed for such duty.<br />Standards of dress and appearance will be conservative and meet the same high standards established for personnel in<br />uniform.<br />e. The wear of clothing articles not specifically designed to be normally worn as headgear (for example, bandannas,<br />do rags) are prohibited while on duty.<br />f. No part of a prescribed uniform, except those items not exclusively military in character, may be worn with<br />civilian clothing.<br />g. Uniform items authorized for wear with civilian clothing by males are restricted to the gold cuff links, studs, tie<br />bar, mourning band, footwear, socks, gloves, undergarments, black bow-tie, wool scarf, all-weather coat, fleece caps,<br />and physical training uniforms.<br />h. Uniform items authorized for wear with civilian clothing by females are restricted to the white shirt without<br />insignia of grade, undergarments, footwear, gloves, handbag, clutch purse, wool scarf, all-weather coat, fleece caps, and<br />physical training uniforms.<br />i. Uniform items that have been declared obsolete may be worn with civilian clothing, provided such items contain<br />no distinctive insignia or buttons.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 10:09 AM2016-02-24T10:09:35-05:002016-02-24T10:09:35-05:001SG Private RallyPoint Member1327581<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No, that is not authorized.<br />But it got me to thinking. Has the Soldier been issued gear appropriate for the weather? Too often, this item slips through the cracks. If the answer is no, hook him up with supply and get him squared away.<br />If the answer is that he has been issued appropriate gear, than this is willful and needs to be dealt with fairly aggressively in order to keep his disdain for the uniform from spreading.Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 10:35 AM2016-02-24T10:35:05-05:002016-02-24T10:35:05-05:00LTC Paul Labrador1327642<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>About the only time you are allowed to wear a leather jacket with ACU's on is if it's protective riding leathers worn when you are riding a motorcycle. But that is usually a post specific policy.<br /><br />And no, you are issued cold weather gear for a reason........Response by LTC Paul Labrador made Feb 24 at 2016 10:58 AM2016-02-24T10:58:29-05:002016-02-24T10:58:29-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member1328177<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>mixing civi clothes and military clothing no matter what has never been authorized the army has issued soldiers with cold weather gear they need to wear it, if it has'nt been issued get it.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 1:33 PM2016-02-24T13:33:12-05:002016-02-24T13:33:12-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member1328305<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>well fonzie needs to be councilled by his supior ncoResponse by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 2:16 PM2016-02-24T14:16:30-05:002016-02-24T14:16:30-05:00CMSgt Private RallyPoint Member1329197<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"...as long as the temperature is below a certain temperature, then it is authorized..." I am so excited that this is now our approach to the regs. I can finally wear my boots-with-the-fur in my ABUs when the weather dips down.<br /><br />What say you, KB? <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="163183" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/163183-11z-infantry-senior-sergeant-2nd-bct-3rd-id">CSM Private RallyPoint Member</a>Response by CMSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 7:57 PM2016-02-24T19:57:53-05:002016-02-24T19:57:53-05:00TSgt Terry Hudson1329323<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Thats what the fleece and the gortex are for. Simple!! lolResponse by TSgt Terry Hudson made Feb 24 at 2016 8:37 PM2016-02-24T20:37:27-05:002016-02-24T20:37:27-05:00COL Jim Kohlmann1329478<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Tell him that the CSM wants to see him and his jacket.Response by COL Jim Kohlmann made Feb 24 at 2016 9:37 PM2016-02-24T21:37:42-05:002016-02-24T21:37:42-05:00SGT Vince Albert Dickson1329552<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Lack of Respect for the Feelings of Honor that our Uniforms hold and our sacrifices made while wearing these Military Uniforms! It's not a fashion show! This is not a Reality television show! Code of Conduct is REAL LIFE! It all boils down to the Army Values!! <a target="_blank" href="http://www.history.army.mil/lc/the%20mission/the_seven_army_values.htm">http://www.history.army.mil/lc/the%20mission/the_seven_army_values.htm</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by SGT Vince Albert Dickson made Feb 24 at 2016 10:00 PM2016-02-24T22:00:14-05:002016-02-24T22:00:14-05:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member1329638<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The only authorized uniform item authorized for wear with civilians are items from the ipfu. AR 670-1 Para 1-5 (e) states" In accordance with Section 771, Chapter 45, Title 10, United States Code , no person except a member of the U.S. Army may wear the uniform, a distinctive part of the uniform, or any part of which is similar to a distinctive part of the U.S. Army uniform, unless otherwise authorized by law. Soldiers are not authorized to wear distinctive uniforms or uniform items of the U.S. Army or of other U.S. Services with or on civilian clothes, except as authorized by this regulation." Hope that helps.Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 24 at 2016 10:44 PM2016-02-24T22:44:48-05:002016-02-24T22:44:48-05:001SG Private RallyPoint Member1330544<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I read a lot of the responses on here. There is a time when a Soldier can wear civilian clothes with their uniform, I have an NCO in my unit that this applies to, and she had a permanent profile that allows it. I will not go into detail of issue due to HIPAA but it clearly states it on the profile that it can be mixed. Trust me when I saw it I had to look up every reg on the planet to find it, it's between the medical provider and the unit commander.Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 25 at 2016 11:06 AM2016-02-25T11:06:11-05:002016-02-25T11:06:11-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member1330743<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>BLUF: HE IS WRONG<br /><br />AR 670-1 <br />3–7. Required or prohibited wearing of the Army uniform<br />e. Wearing a combination of civilian and military clothing is prohibited, unless prescribed in this regulation or directed by the Secretary of the Army.<br /><br />3–9. Civilian clothing<br />f. No part of a prescribed uniform, except those items not exclusively military in character, may be worn with civilian clothing.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 25 at 2016 12:01 PM2016-02-25T12:01:18-05:002016-02-25T12:01:18-05:002016-02-24T06:48:20-05:00