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U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy

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CHAPTER SIX<br />

SPECIAL <strong>UNIFORM</strong> SITUATIONS<br />

SECTION 8: ORGANIZATIONAL CLOTHING AND PRIVATELY OWNED<br />

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING<br />

Article<br />

1. GENERAL (ORGANIZATIONAL CLOTHING)...........6801<br />

2. CAMOUFLAGE UTILITY <strong>UNIFORM</strong>S.................6802<br />

3. FLIGHT CLOTHING.............................6803<br />

4. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR OPERATORS OF<br />

VEHICLES OTHER THAN AUTOMOBILES.............6804<br />

6801. GENERAL (ORGANIZATIONAL CLOTHING)<br />

1. DEFINITION. Organizational clothing is defined<br />

as any clothing loaned to an individual by a naval<br />

activity, for which there is a requirement above and<br />

beyond authorized <strong>Navy</strong> uniforms. It remains the property<br />

of the <strong>Navy</strong> and is returned to the activity when the<br />

individual is transferred. Organizational clothing<br />

includes such items as foul weather jackets, green/brown<br />

flight jackets, flight suits, coveralls, etc.<br />

Organizational clothing is worn with working uniforms only<br />

while performing duties for which the garments are<br />

designed. Only the brown leather flight jacket has been<br />

authorized for wear with service uniforms as described in<br />

.<br />

2. ISSUE. Some specially designed organizational<br />

clothing are issued as follows:<br />

a. Special Clothing. Allowances for special<br />

clothing, which include cold weather clothing, utility<br />

clothing, and wet weather clothing are established by the<br />

Chief of Naval Operations and published in NAVSUP Manual.<br />

b. CBR Protective Clothing. Allowances for<br />

Chemical Biological Radiological (CBR) protective clothing<br />

are established by NAVSUP and published in NAVSUP Manual.<br />

c. Medical Clothing. Allowances for medical<br />

clothing are established by Bureau of <strong>Medicine</strong> and Surgery<br />

and published as allowance lists for applicable units.<br />

d. Coveralls. Coveralls shall be provided to<br />

all engineering personnel and to any other personnel who<br />

are performing dirty work which would permanently soil or<br />

prematurely destroy personal clothing.<br />

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