Army Combat Uniform (ACU)

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Army Combat Uniform (ACU) 1 May 2007

Uniform Information Mandarin collar that can be worn up or down Rank insignia centered on the front of the blouse Velcro for wearing unit patch, skill tabs and recognition devices Zippered front closure Elbow pouch for internal elbow pad inserts Knee pouch for internal knee pad inserts Draw string leg cuff Tilted chest pockets with Velcro closure Three-slot pen pocket on bottom of sleeve Velcro sleeve cuff closure Shoulder pockets with Velcro Forward tilted cargo pockets Integrated blouse bellows for increased upper body mobility Bellowed calf storage pocket on left and right leg Moisture-wicking light and t-shirt Improved hot-weather desert boot or temperate-weather desert boot Two-inch, black or tan nylon web belt Moisture-wicking socks

Wear Policy THE UNIFORM IS PRESCRIBED FOR YEAR-ROUND WEAR FOR ALL SOLDIERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE COMMANDER. SOLDIERS MAY WEAR THE ACU OFF POST UNLESS PROHIBITED BY THE COMMANDER. THE ACU WILL NOT BE WORN FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVEL UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMANDER. PERSONNEL WILL NOT WEAR THE ACU IN OFF-POST ESTABLISHMENTS THAT PRIMARILY SELL ALCOHOL THE ACU IS NOT NORMALLY CONSIDERED APPROPRIATE FOR SOCIAL OR OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS OFF THE INSTALLATION, SUCH AS MEMORIAL SERVICES, FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, INAUGURALS, PATRIOTIC CEREMONIES, ETC. THE ACU IS NOT INTENDED FOR WEAR AS AN ALL-PURPOSE UNIFORM WHEN OTHER UNIFORMS (CLASS A OR B, DRESS, AND MESS UNIFORM) ARE MORE APPROPRIATE. COMBAT AND SPECIAL SKILL BADGES WILL NOT BE SEWN OR ATTACHED USING HOOK AND LOOP PADS ON THE ACU. THE ACU WILL BE LOOSE FITTING AND COMFORTABLE; ALTERATIONS TO MAKE THEM FIT TIGHTLY ARE NOT AUTHORIZED. THE ONLY ALTERATIONS AUTHORIZED ARE THOSE LISTED IN AR 700-84. ITEMS SHOULD BE FITTED LOOSELY ENOUGH TO ALLOW FOR SOME SHRINKAGE WITHOUT RENDERING THE GARMENT UNUSABLE.

Wear Policy THE COAT/BLOUSE IS WORN HOOK AND LOOPED AND ZIPPED. THE COAT HAS HOOK AND LOOP FASTNERS FOR WEARING THE INDIANA FLAG INSIGNIA, SKILL TABS, SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA, SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA - FORMER WARTIME SERVICE, RANK, INDIANA TAPE, AND NAME TAPE. THE COAT HAS A ZIPPERED FRONT CLOSURE, TILTED CHEST POCKETS WITH HOOK AND LOOPED CLOSURE, HOOK AND LOOPED SLEEVE CUFF CLOSURE (WHICH MUST BE CLOSED AT ALL TIMES), INTEGRATED BLOUSE BELLOWS FOR INCREASED UPPER BODY MOBILITY, AND SHOULDER POCKETS WITH HOOK AND LOOP. THE MANDARIN COLLAR WILL BE NORMALLY WORN IN THE DOWN POSITION. SOLDIERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO WEAR THE MANDARIN COLLAR IN THE UP POSITION WHEN WEATHER CONDITIONS DICTATE THE WEAR AS PRESCRIBED BY THE COMMANDER. THE COAT IS WORN OUTSIDE THE TROUSERS, AND THE TROUSERS ARE WORN WITH A BELT. THE COAT WILL NOT EXTEND BELOW THE TOP OF THE CARGO POCKET ON THE TROUSERS AND WILL NOT BE HIGHER THAN THE BOTTOM OF THE SIDE POCKET ON THE TROUSERS. THE ELBOW POUCH WITH HOOK AND LOOP CLOSURE FOR INTERNAL ELBOW PAD INSERTS MUST BE CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. SLEEVES WILL BE WORN DOWN AT ALL TIMES, AND NOT ROLLED OR CUFFED. THE MOISTURE WICKING TAN T-SHIRT OR COTTON T-SHIRT IS WORN UNDERNEATH THE COAT AND IT IS TUCKED INSIDE THE TROUSERS AT ALL TIMES.

Wear Policy SOLDIERS WILL WEAR THE TROUSERS TUCKED INTO THE TOP OF THE BOOTS OR BLOUSED USING THE DRAW STRINGS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TROUSERS OR COMMERCIAL BLOUSING DEVICES. PERSONNEL WILL NOT WRAP THE TROUSER LEG AROUND THE LEG TIGHTLY ENOUGH TO PRESENT A PEGGED APPEARANCE OR INSERT ANY ITEMS INSIDE THE TROUSER LEG TO CREATE A ROUND APPEARANCE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TROUSER LEG. WHEN BLOUSED, THE TROUSERS SHOULD NOT EXTEND BELOW THE THIRD EYELET FROM THE TOP OF THE BOOT. THE KNEE POUCH WITH HOOK AND LOOP CLOSURE FOR INTERNAL KNEE PAD INSERTS AND THE BELLOWED CALF STORAGE POCKET WITH HOOK AND LOOP CLOSURE ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT LEGS WILL BE WORN CLOSED AT ALL TIMES.

Headgear THE BLACK PATROL CAP. THE BLACK ARMY PATROL CAP IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED HEADGEAR. THE BERET WILL NOT BE WORN WITH ACU. PERSONNEL WEAR THE BLACK PATROL CAP STRAIGHT ON THE HEAD SO THAT THE CAP BAND CREATES A STRAIGHT LINE AROUND THE HEAD, PARALLEL TO THE GROUND. THE PATROL CAP WILL FIT SNUGLY AND COMFORTABLY AROUND THE LARGEST PART OF THE HEAD WITHOUT DISTORTION OR EXCESSIVE GAPS. THE CAP IS WORN SO THAT NO HAIR IS VISIBLE ON THE FOREHEAD BENEATH THE CAP. SEWN OR PIN ON RANK (NON-SUBDUED) IS WORN ON THE BLACK PATROL CAP. LAST NAME IS AUTHORIZED ON BACK OF PATROL CAP. IT IS ACU BACKGROUND WITH BLACK LETTERS.

Black Fleece Gear THE MICRO BLACK FLEECE CAP. THE BLACK MICRO FLEECE CAP IS WORN WITH THE ACU OR BDU IN FIELD ENVIRONMENTS WHEN WEAR OF THE BLACK PATROL CAP IS NOT FEASIBLE. SUCH WEAR WOULD BE DURING DUTY IN INCLEMENT WEATHER, AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMANDER. PERSONNEL WEAR THE BLACK FLEECE CAP PULLED DOWN SNUGLY ON THE HEAD. CURRENTLY, THE BLACK MICRO FLEECE CAP IS WORN WITH THE ACU OR BDU IN FIELD ENVIRONMENTS ONLY THE MICRO BLACK FLEECE JACKET WORN UNDER THE GORTEX PARKA AS A LINER. MAY BE WORN SEPARATELY OVER THE ACU MUST BE ZIPPED UP WHEN WORN AS OUTER GARMET.

BOOTS ARMY COMBAT BOOTS – HOT WEATHER AND TEMPERATE WEATHER MADE OF TAN ROUGH SIDE OUT CATTLEHIDE LEATHER WITH A PLAIN TOE AND TAN RUBBER OUTSOLES. THE BOOTS ARE LACED DIAGONALLY WITH TAN LACES, WITH THE EXCESS LACE TUCKED INTO THE TOP OF THE BOOT UNDER THE BLOUSED TROUSERS, OR WRAPPED AROUND THE TOP OF THE BOOT. METAL CLEATS AND SIDE TABS, AND SEWN-IN OR LACED-IN ZIPPER INSERTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED. A RUBBER OUTSOLE IS THE ONLY OUTSOLE MATERIAL THAT CURRENTLY MEETS THE NEED FOR DURABILITY AND TRACTION ON SURFACES. OTHER MATERIALS (THAT MAY BE OF A LIGHTER WEIGHT) MAY HAVE SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS IN THESE AREAS.

BOOTS OPTIONAL BOOTS SOLDIERS MAY WEAR COMMERCIAL BOOTS OF A DESIGN SIMILAR TO THAT OF THE ARMY COMBAT BOOT (TAN), 8 TO 10 INCHES IN HEIGHT AS AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMANDER. THE BOOTS MUST BE MADE OF TAN ROUGH SIDE OUT CATTLEHIDE LEATHER, WITH A PLAIN TOE, AND HAVE A TAN, RUBBER OUTSOLE. BLACK LEATHER COMBAT BOOTS MAY BE WORN WITH THE ACU.

RANK RANK INSIGNIA. THE EMBROIDERED RANK INSIGNIA IS 2 INCHES HIGH AND 1 3/4 INCHES WIDE, HOOK AND LOOPED AND WORN CENTERED ON THE FRONT HOOK AND LOOP-FACE PAD OF THE ACU COAT FOR RANKS PRIVATE THROUGH GENERAL. THE BACKGROUND OF THE RANK INSIGNIA CAN BE EITHER OLIVE GREEN OR THE UNIVERSAL CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN. THE RANK INSIGNIA BACKGROUND WILL MATCH THE BACKGROUND OF THE NAME AND INDIANA TAPES.

BRANCH INSIGNIA BRANCH INSIGNIA. BRANCH INSIGNIA WILL NOT BE WORN. AS AN EXCEPTION, THE U.S. ARMY CHAPLAINCY RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION INSIGNIA MAY BE WORN 1/8 INCH ABOVE AND CENTERED ON THE NAMETAPE. THE CHAPLAIN INSIGNIA WILL BE PINNED ON.

NAME TAPES, SSI & US FLAG LAST NAME/INDIANA TAPE. LAST NAME/INDIANA TAPES ARE 5 INCHES IN LENGTH, HAVE A HOOK AND LOOP-FACED PAD, AND ARE WORN IMMEDIATELY ABOVE AND PARALLEL WITH THE TOP OF THE SLANTED CHEST POCKET FLAPS. THE BACKGROUND OF THE LAST NAME/INDIANA TAPE CAN BE EITHER OLIVE GREEN OR THE UNIVERSAL CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN. SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA (SSI) UNIT PATCH. THE SSI IS CENTERED ON THE HOOK AND LOOP-FACED PAD ALREADY PROVIDED ON THE LEFT SLEEVE OF THE ACU COAT. FORMER WARTIME SERVICE (SSI-FWTS) - COMBAT PATCH. THE SSI-FWTS IS CENTERED ON THE HOOK AND LOOP-FACED PAD ALREADY PROVIDED ON THE RIGHT SLEEVE OF THE ACU COAT. INDIANA FLAG INSIGNIA THE INDIANA FLAG INSIGNIA (FULL COLOR) IS WORN ON THE RIGHT SHOULDER POCKET FLAP OF THE ACU COAT. THE FLAG INSIGNIA IS PLACED DIRECTLY ON TOP OF THE HOOK AND LOOP-FACED PAD ALREADY PROVIDED WITH THE ACU COAT SHOULDER POCKET FLAP.

SKILL TABS & IDENTIFICATION BADGES A MAXIMUM OF THREE (3) SKILL TABS MAY BE WORN WITH THE ACU. SKILL TABS WILL BE PLACED CENTERED ON THE SHOULDER POCKET FLAP OF THE HOOK AND LOOP-FACED PAD ALREADY PROVIDED ON THE LEFT SHOULDER OF THE ACU COAT IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE IAW AR 670-1. THERE ARE ONLY FOUR AUTHORIZED SKILL TABS (PRESIDENT'S HUNDRED, SPECIAL FORCES, RANGER, AND SAPPER).

Skill Badges SKILL BADGES. PIN ON ONLY. SOLDIERS MAY WEAR UP TO FIVE (5) BADGES ON THE ACU. ALL SKILL BADGES WILL BE WORN ABOVE THE INDIANA TAPE. BADGES WILL BE WORN IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE FROM THE WEARER'S LEFT AS FOLLOWS: ONE BADGE, WORN 1/8 INCH ABOVE AND CENTERED ON THE INDIANA TAPE. TWO BADGES, WORN VERTICALLY, 1/8 INCH ABOVE AND CENTERED ON THE INDIANA TAPE, WITH ¼ INCH BETWEEN BADGES. THREE BADGES, WORN VERTICALLY, 1/8 INCH ABOVE AND CENTERED ON THE INDIANA TAPE, WITH 1/4 INCH BETWEEN BADGES. FOUR BADGES, WORN VERTICALLY AND SIDE-BY-SIDE IN STACKS OF TWO, 1/8 INCH ABOVE AND CENTERED ON THE INDIANA TAPE, WITH ¼ INCH BETWEEN BADGES VERTICALLY AND ½ INCH BETWEEN BADGES HORIZONTALLY. FIVE BADGES, SAME AS ABOVE. IN ADDITION, THE FIFTH BADGE IS PLACED ¼ INCH ABOVE AND CENTERED OVER THE TOP TWO BADGES.

Additional Items SOLDIERS MAY WEAR BLACK GLOVES WITH THE ACU WITHOUT THE COLD WEATHER OUTER GARMENTS FEMALE PERSONNEL MAY CARRY HANDBAGS WITH THESE UNIFORMS ONLY WHILE IN A GARRISON ENVIRONMENT. COMMANDERS MAY AUTHORIZE THE USE OF A BLACK OR CAMOUFLAGE (WOODLAND, DESERT, OR ACU COLORS) PERSONAL HYDRATION SYSTEM ONLY IN A FIELD ENVIRONMENT, IN HIGH-HEAT AREAS, OR ON WORK DETAILS. SOLDIERS WILL NOT CARRY HYDRATION SYSTEMS IN A GARRISON ENVIRONMENT UNLESS THE COMMANDER HAS AUTHORIZED IT FOR ONE OF THE SITUATIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE.

Care Instructions/Policy Wash in cold water Use Mild detergent containing no optical brighteners or bleach Tumble dry at low heat (Do not Exceed 130 degrees) Remove Immediately from the Dryer Fold Flat or Place on a Rustproof hanger (Ensures wrinkles do not set) To Drip dry – Remove from washer/water and place on a rustproof hanger Do not wring or twist.

Care Instructions/Policy SOLDIERS WILL NOT: STARCH the ACU Dry Clean the ACU Steam Press the ACU (To include Ironing) NOTE: The Use of Starch, Sizing and any process that involves Dry-cleaning or a Steam press will adversely affect the treatments and durability of the uniform and is not authorized.

Overview The ACU will eventually replace the BDUs The Phase-In Period will be from May 2007 – May 2012 The Wear Out (Sunset/Phase Out) of the BDU is TBD. Sleeves will be worn down at all times and not rolled or Cuffed. Personnel will not wrap the trouser leg around the leg tightly enough to present a pegged appearance. The Trousers should not extend below the Third eyelet from the top of the boot. The boots are made of Tan rough side out of cattle hide leather with plain toe and tan rubber outsoles. The Black combat boots may still be worn with ACU. Currently only Pin on skill badges and identification badges will be worn.