Army Streamlines Service Uniforms to One Blue Army
Service Uniform
Decision Reflects Simplicity, Utility, Quality
and Tradition
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, June 2006) -- Army service
uniforms will be streamlined to one blue Army Service Uniform, the
Army announced today.
World-class Soldiers deserve a simplified, quality uniform. The
blue Army Service Uniform is a traditional uniform that is
consistent with the Armys most honored traditions, said Sgt. Maj.
Of the Army Kenneth O. Preston.
We have all of these variations of uniforms green, blue and
white, said Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker. It makes
sense for us to go to one traditional uniform that is really sharp
and high quality and which Soldiers will be very proud to wear. And
thats what weve done by adopting this blue Army Service Uniform
that reflects simplicity, quality, utility and tradition.
Many Soldiers already own an Army blue uniform (now to be called the
Army Service Uniform) and may continue to wear it. Improvements will
be made to the fabric and fit. Reduction of the number of uniforms
will reduce the burden on Soldiers for purchases and alteration
cost.
Introduction in the Army Military Clothing Sales Stores should
begin in fourth quarter of fiscal year 2007. Introduction in the
Clothing Bag should begin first quarter 2009. The Mandatory
Possession Date is expected to be fourth quarter fiscal year 2011.
A wear-out date for the Army Green Class A and White dress uniforms
will be determined at a later date.
The consolidation of Army service uniforms is part of a streamlining
process. In 2004, the Army reduced the number of battle dress
uniforms from three to one when it adopted the Army Combat Uniform
in place of the Woodland Green Battle Dress Uniform (winter and
summer versions) and the Desert Combat Uniform. That uniform
consolidation has been a resounding success in terms of Soldier
acceptance and reducing the variety of combat uniforms with which
they must deal.
Army Blue as a uniform color traces its origins back to the National
Blue and was first worn by Soldiers in the Continental Army of 1779.
Besides tradition, the Army Service Uniform reflects
utility, simplicity and quality.
- In utility, the blue Army Service Uniform provides a basic
set of components that allow Soldiers to dress from the lowest
end to the highest end of service uniforms with little variation
required.
- In
simplicity, the blue Army Service Uniform eliminates the
need for numerous sets of green Class A uniforms, service blue
uniforms and, for some, Army white mess uniforms (and tunics,
for women). Streamlining various service uniforms into one Army
Service Uniform reduces the burden on Soldiers in the same
manner that the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) did for the field
utility uniform.
- In quality, the blue Army Service Uniform is made of a durable material that is suitable for daily use without special care.
