U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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CHAPTER SIX<br />
SPECIAL <strong>UNIFORM</strong> SITUATIONS<br />
SECTION 6: NAVAL PERSONNEL SERVING WITH OTHER SERVICES<br />
Article<br />
1. GENERAL (<strong>UNIFORM</strong>S FOR NAVAL PERSONNEL<br />
WITH ARMY, AIR FORCE, OR COAST GUARD........6601<br />
6601. GENERAL (<strong>UNIFORM</strong>S FOR NAVAL PERSONNEL WITH ARMY,<br />
AIR FORCE, OR COAST GUARD)<br />
1. ARMY, AIR FORCE, OR COAST GUARD. Naval personnel<br />
on duty with Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard organizations<br />
wear naval uniforms corresponding to those prescribed for<br />
personnel of the associated service as listed in Table of Service Equivalent Uniforms. In combat<br />
areas or under other circumstances where wearing <strong>Navy</strong><br />
uniforms would be inappropriate, naval personnel may wear<br />
the uniform of the other service if they are provided at<br />
no cost to the member by the other service. Wear<br />
appropriate naval insignia with other services' working<br />
uniforms.<br />
2. GROOMING. U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> grooming standards apply.<br />
3. CHAPLAIN CORPS. Officers of the Chaplain Corps<br />
assigned to a Coast Guard unit may wear the Coast Guard<br />
uniforms prescribed by the Coast Guard authority. Wear<br />
naval insignia, including corps and rank devices with<br />
Coast Guard uniforms.<br />
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