Title: Beaver BN Uniform SOP
1Beaver BN Uniform SOP
- OSU ROTC
- Created IAW CCR 670-1, AR 670-1
2Army Combat Uniform (ACU)
3General SMP Cadets
- When at a non-ROTC military function (i.e. ARNG
drill), all cadets, regardless of class level or
staff position, wear the same rank, IAW CCR
670-1. - Cadets wear one disc (second lieutenant rank),
and the ROTC insignia or ARNG unit insignia. - SMP cadets will wear ROTC rank and unit insignia
when participating in ROTC events. - Non-contracted, ARNG cadets may choose to wear
ROTC insignia or ARNG insignia during ROTC events.
4General ACU
- While in uniform, personnel will not place their
hands in their pockets, except momentarily to
place or retrieve objects. - Soldiers will keep uniforms buttoned, zipped, and
fastened. - They will ensure metallic devices such as metal
insignia and belt buckles are free of scratches
and corrosion and remain properly subdued. - Personnel will keep boots clean.
5Army Combat Boots
- Cadets are required to possess at least one pair
of Army combat boots (tan, hot weather) boots.
One additional pair of Army combat boots (tan,
temperate weather) boots may be issued according
to availability. - The boots are laced diagonally with the excess
lace tucked into the top of the boot under the
bloused trousers, or wrapped around the top of
the boot. - Cadets 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 cattle hide leather, with a plain toe,
and have a tan, rubber outsole.
6ACU Care Policy
- Cadets will NOT starch the ACU under any
circumstances. - Pressing of the ACU is not required.
- Wash the ACU in detergent with no optical
brighteners.
7Headgear General
- Cadets wear the patrol cap with the ACU.
- Personnel wear the 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.
8Headgear Wear of Rank
MS I, II, III MS IV
- The grade insignia is centered on the front of
the headgear left to right, and top to bottom - All cadet rank worn on the patrol cap will be
subdued.
9ACU Coat
- Cadets will not wear sleeves of the coat rolled
up at any time. - The coat is worn outside the trousers. The coat
will not extend below the top of the cargo pocket
on the pants and will not be higher than the
bottom of the side pocket on the pants. - The mandarin collar of the ACU coat will remain
unfastened at all times.
10ACU Trousers
- Trousers are worn with a belt.
- Soldiers will wear the trousers bloused, using
the draw cords or blousing rubbers, if the
trousers are not tucked the boots. Personnel will
not wrap the trouser leg around the leg tightly
enough to present a pegged appearance. Soldiers
will not blouse the boots so that the trouser leg
extends down to the ankle area. When bloused, the
trousers should not extend below the third eyelet
from the top of the boot.
11Insignia and Name Tapes
12Gortex Parka Rank Nametape
- Subdued pin on rank is authorized, and will be
worn by all cadets. Rank is worn centered on the
front tab of the parka. - All personnel will wear the nametape on the ECWCS
(Gortex) parka, on the left-sleeve pocket flap,
1/4 inch above the bottom of the flap, and
centered left to right on the flap. Personnel are
not authorized to wear the nametape in any other
location on the parka than the pocket flap, and
they are not authorized to embroider the name
directly on the pocket flap.
13Gloves BDU IPFU
- The gloves are a five-finger design in a slip-on
style. An adjustable strap and buckle is provided
on the back of the gloves. The inserts are black
wool and are worn inside the black leather shell
gloves. There is no wear-out date for the green
wool inserts, which may be worn until stocks are
exhausted or until unserviceable. - These gloves are authorized for wear with or
without cold-weather outer garments. - Soldiers may wear the black leather shell gloves
with utility uniforms without cold-weather outer
garments, provided sleeves are rolled down. - Personnel may not wear the inserts without the
leather shell gloves.
14Improved Physical Fitness Uniform (IPFU)
15IPFU General
- The IPFU replaces the PFU. Mandatory possession
for the IPFU was 1 SEP 2003. The PFU is no
longer authorized. - All cadets will wear the short sleeve shirt for
formal PT formations. - When the IPFU is designated for less formal wear,
cadets may follow all variations as listed in AR
670-1. - The leadership may standardize a variation for
uniformity purposes.
16Accessories IPFU
- Commercial running shoes, calf-length socks (only
per SOP), plain white, with no logos, gloves,
reflective belts, long underwear, and other items
appropriate to the weather conditions and type of
activity are authorized. If soldiers wear long
underwear or other similar items, they must
conceal them from view with the running jacket
and pants. - Soldiers are authorized to wear commercially
purchased gray or black spandex shorts under the
PFU or IPFU shorts. The length of the shorts must
end above the knee or higher. The commercial
shorts must be plain, with no logos, patterns, or
obtrusive markings. Soldiers are not required to
buy the spandex shorts.
17Headgear IPFU
- Soldiers will wear the black knit cap pulled down
snugly on the head, with the bottom edge of the
cap folded up. - Soldiers will not roll the edge of the cap. A
similar, commercially designed black knit cap is
authorized for wear.
18Insignia IPFU
- The only insignia authorized for wear on the PFU
or IPFU is the physical fitness badge. When the
physical fitness badge is worn, it is sewn on the
upper left front side of the IPFU T-shirt. On
the IPFU running jacket, the insignia is sewn
centered 1/2 inch above the word Army.
19Field Uniform
20Load Bearing Equipment General
- MS IV, III, II, I Only the LBE is authorized
for wear. - Butt-packs are not authorized for wear.
- All excess straps should be rolled and taped.
- Items not specifically addressed in this SOP
(i.e. whistles, mag-lights, knives, etc.) must be
tucked away. - All equipment will be subdued.
- The LCE will be buckled at all times when worn.
- All items (canteen covers, ammo pouches, first
aid pouch, compass case, etc. will be secured to
the pistol belt by their metal clips.
21Ballistic Helmet
Rank
Elastic Helmet Band
- The elastic helmet band is worn parallel to the
marching surface, with the reflective strips
(cat eyes) centered on the rear of the helmet.. - The camouflage band will be secured on both
sides of the helmet, over the ear protection area
(3rd hole in the cover from the front), by a
piece of gutted 550 cord routed through the
camouflage cover. - The helmet camouflage cover is worn.
22LBE Canteens
- All canteens will be tied off to the LCE using
gutted 550 cord and a slipknot with the extra 550
cord wrapped around the opening of the canteen. - Two canteens are worn at all times.
- If only one canteen is issued, it is worn on the
right.
23LBE Flashlight
- The flashlight is worn on the left side of the
left ammo pouch.
24LBE First Aid Pouch
- The first aid pouch is worn with the opening
facing the ground, on the left shoulder strap.
25LBE Compass
- When issued, the compass is worn with the
opening facing up, on the right side of the
pistol belt, between the right ammo pouch and the
buckle. - The lanyard attached to the compass is routed
around the pistol belt.
26LBE Medical Alert Tag
- If you have a medical alert tag, it is worn on
the upper right side of the LBE/LBV as shown.
27LBE Ear Plug Case
- If issued, the ear plug case is worn on the
right shoulder strap.
28LBE Pace Beads
Wear is optional. If worn, they are to be secured
to the upper left side of the LBE/LBV
29Camelbak MS IV
- Camelbaks are authorized for MS IVs only.
- Camelbacks are not to be worn in formation.
- They should be of appropriate coloration (black,
OD green, camouflage)
30Class A Uniform
31General Class A Uniform
- Sta-brite insignia, buttons, badges, etc. will
not be mixed with non sta-brite materials.
32Ribbons
Ribbons are worn in order of precedence from the
wearers right to left, in one or more rows, with
either no space between rows or 1/8 inch space
between rows. No more than four ribbons are worn
in any one row. Soldiers will not start a second
row unless they are authorized to wear four or
more ribbons. The determination of whether three
or four ribbons are worn in each row is based
upon the size of the coat and the position of the
lapel. The first and second rows will contain the
same number of ribbons (three or four) before
starting a third row. The third and succeeding
rows will contain the same number of ribbons as
the first two rows, but may contain less. The top
row is centered on the row beneath, or may be
aligned to the wearers left, whichever presents
the best appearance.
- Cadets will not wear more than 4 rows of ribbons,
3 ribbons per row. - Mixing cadet command and prior service ribbons is
not authorized
33Wear of Ribbons Male
On the coats of the Army green uniform, males
wear the ribbons 1/8 inch above the upper seam of
the pocket.
34Wear of Ribbons Female
On the coats of the Army green uniform, females
wear the ribbons centered on the left side, with
the bottom row positioned parallel to the bottom
edge of the nameplate. Females may adjust the
placement of the ribbons to conform to individual
body-shape differences.
35Regimental Distinctive Insignia (RDI)
Males The RDI is worn centered 1/8 inch above
the top of the pocket flap, or 1/4 inch above any
unit awards or foreign badges that are worn.
Females On the Army green uniform, females
wear the RDI centered 1/2 inch above the
nameplate, or 1/4 inch above any unit awards or
foreign badges that are worn. When the coat
lapel obscures the RDI, soldiers may wear the RDI
aligned to the right edge of unit awards or the
nameplate. The RDI and DUI will be the same for
soldiers who are assigned to, and affiliated with
the same unit.
36Unit Award Emblems Male
Emblems with or without frames are worn centered
and 1/8 inch above the right breast pocket.
37Unit Awards Female
Emblems with or without frames are worn centered
on the right side of the uniform, with the bottom
edge 1/2 inch above the top edge of the nameplate.
38Nameplate Class A Jacket (male)
- On the coat of the Army green uniform, the
nameplate is worn centered left to right on the
flap of the right breast pocket, and centered
between the top of the button and the top of the
pocket.
39Nameplate Class A Jacket (female)
- On the Army green coat the nameplate is worn 1
to 2 inches above the top button of the coat and
centered horizontally on the wearers right side.
Personnel may adjust the placement of the
nameplate and DUI or RDI, up or down on the
patch, to allow for large size DUI or RDI, or to
adjust to body configuration.
40ROTC Insignia Male and Female
1 inch
- ROTC insignia is worn centered on both lapels of
the coat, parallel to the inside edge of each
lapel. The lower edge of the insignia is 1 inch
above the notch of the lapel for males, and 1
inch above the collar and lapel seam for females. - US Insignia is displaced 5/8 inch for officers,
both male and female.
41Special Skill Badges
½ inch
¼ inch
Male
Female
- Combat and special skill badges are worn on the
coats of the Army green uniform. Personnel wear
the badges 1/4 inch above the ribbons or the top
of the pocket, one above the other, with 1/2 inch
between badges, or they are worn on the pocket
flap, or in a similar location for uniforms
without pockets. In those instances where the
coat lapel obscures the ribbons or medals,
personnel may wear the badges (or airborne
background trimming, if worn beneath the badge)
aligned with the left edge of the ribbons or
medals.
42Class B Shirt Male
On the coat of the Army green uniform, the
nameplate is worn centered left to right on the
flap of the right breast pocket, and centered
between the top of the button and the top of the
pocket.
Shoulder boards worn
43Class B Shirt Female
On the Army green coat the nameplate is worn 1 to
2 inches above the top button of the coat and
centered horizontally on the wearers right side.
Shoulder boards are worn.
44Shoulder Boards MS III, II, I
Cadet Staff Sergeant Cadet Sergeant
Cadet Corporal
If basic course cadets are not issued shoulder
boards, rank will be worn on the collar of the
class B shirt
45MS III Rank Class A Jacket
DUI Worn centered between button and rank
Rank worn 5/8 from the edge of collar
46MS III, II, I Headgear Garrison Cap
- Basic course cadets wear their DUI on the
garrison cap, centered vertically on the left
curtain, 1 inch from the front crease.
47Branch Insignia Male and Female
Male Female
On the Army green coat, male and female officers
wear their branch insignia centered on both
lapels, 1 1/4 inches below the U.S. insignia. The
branch insignia is positioned so that the
centerline of the insignia bisects the centerline
of the U.S. insignia and is parallel to the
inside edge of the lapel. Cadets are authorized
to wear branch insignia upon receiving their
branch.
48 MS IV Shoulder Boards (Class B Shirt)
Cadet 2LT
Cadet LTC
Cadet MAJ
Cadet 1LT
Cadet CPT
Cadet COL
Shoulder boards will be worn on the class B
shirt.
49MS IV Grade Insignia Class A Jacket
Cadet 2LT
Cadet LTC
Cadet MAJ
Cadet 1LT
Cadet CPT
Cadet COL
50MS IV Rank Wear of one (male and female)
DUI centered between rank and button
5/8 from seam
51MS IV Rank Wear of two (male only)
DUI centered between rank and button
1/4 between rank
5/8 from seam
52MS IV Rank Wear of two (female only)
DUI centered between rank and button
1/8 between rank
1/4 from seam
53MS IV Rank Wear of three (male only)
DUI centered between rank and button
1/8 between rank
1/4 from seam
54MS IV Rank Wear of three (female only)
No DUI worn
1/4 between rank
5/8 from seam
55MS IV Headgear Garrison Cap
- Advance course cadets wear non-subdued grade
insignia on the garrison cap, centered vertically
on the left curtain, 1 inch from the front crease.