CONDUCT A PERSONNEL INSPECTION

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INSPECTION
PREPARATION
CPL 0106
SGT STUART
NCO’S ROLE
ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR SUPERVISING
THE PREPARATION
FOR AN INSPECTION
PREPARATION FOR AN
INSPECTION
 NECESSARY
STEPS
– CONDUCT AN INITIAL PRE-INSPECTION
– DEVISE A UNIT PLAN
– DEVISE INDIVIDUAL PLANS
– SUPERVISE
 AVOID
POOR PLANNING OR IMPROPER
SUPERVISION
REFERENCES
MCO P1020.34G MARINE CORPS
UNIFORM REGULATIONS
 MCO P10120.28 INDIVIDUAL
CLOTHING REGULATIONS
 TM-10120-15/1 MARINE CORPS
UNIFORM FITTING AND ALTERATION
MANUAL
 MC BULLETINS IN THE 10120
SERIES

PROPER FITTING AND
ALTERATION PROCEDURES
 UNIFORMS
THAT MAY BE ALTERED
WILL BE ALTERED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH TM-10120-15/1, MARINE
CORPS UNIFORM FITTING AND
ALTERATION MANUAL.
SHIRT, MAN’S
 LONG
SLEEVE SHIRT- DETERMINED
BY NECK SIZE AND SLEEVE LENGTH
 SHORT
SLEEVE SHIRT-DETERMINED
BY CHEST SIZE ONLY
 EACH
SHIRT IS FITTED OVER AN
UNDERSHIRT WITH COLLAR
BUTTONED AND SLEEVES
UNBUTTONED
SHIRT, MAN’S
 AMPLE
ROOM TO PERMIT FREE USE
OF ARMS WITHOUT BINDING
 COLLAR OF THE LONG SLEEVE
SHIRT WILL ALLOW FOR INSERTION
OF THE INDEX FINGER
 LENGTH IS 2” ABOVE SECOND JOINT
OF THE THUMB WITH A 1/2”
TOLERANCE
SHIRT, MAN’S
 SLEEVE
LENGTH OF THE LONG
SLEEVE SHIRT MAY BE SHORTENED
 TAPERING TO FIT THE CONTOUR OF
THE BODY IS PROHIBITED
 ALTERATIONS TO THE SHORT
SLEEVE SHIRT ARE PROHIBITED
SHIRT, WOMEN’S
 LONG AND
SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS
ARE DESIGNED AS A SEMIFORMFITTING GARMENT
 SHOULD FIT SMOOTHLY OVER THE
BUST AND COMFORTABLY
THROUGH THE SHOULDERS
 PRIORITY OF FIT - BUST,
SHOULDERS, SLEEVES (LONG
SLEEVE ONLY)
SHIRT, WOMEN’S
 BACK
- SMOOTHLY OVER THE
UPPER HIPS AND NOT TOO HIGH
 FRONT - SMOOTHLY OVER THE
BUST WITHOUT STRAIN AT WAIST
 SHOULDERS - SEAM GOES TO THE
EDGE OF THE SHOULDER, IF SEAM
HANGS OFF SHOULDER, TRY NEXT
SMALLER SIZE
SHIRT, WOMEN’S
- 2” ABOVE THE SECOND
JOINT OF THE THUMB WITH A 1/2”
TOLERANCE
 COLLAR ALLOWS FOR INSERTION
OF INDEX FINGER
 SIDE SEAMS, FRONT AND BACK
SEAMS MAY BE TAKEN IN TO
PRODUCE A SEMI-FORMFITTING
APPEARANCE
 SLEEVES
TROUSERS, MEN’S
 TROUSERS
COME IN A NUMERIC
SIZING SYSTEM BASED ON WAIST
AND INSEAM MEASUREMENTS
 FITTED OVER UNDERGARMENTS
WITH A DRESS SHIRT, SHOES, AND
BELT
 SEAT IS THE PRIORITY OF FIT SINCE
WAIST MAY BE ALTERED
TROUSERS, MEN’S
 WORN
WITH THE LOWER EDGE OF
WAISTBAND SQUARELY ATOP THE
HIPBONES
 HIP-SUFFICIENT LOOSNESS TO
PRECLUDE HORIZONTAL WRINKLES
AND GAPING OF POCKETS
 FLY-FLY SHOULD HANG IN A
VERTICAL LINE, WILL NOT GAPE
WHEN OPENED
TROUSERS, MEN’S
 RISE-MEASURED
FROM CROTCH TO
BOTTOM OF WAISTBAND. IF TO
LONG CAUSES DROOPING. SHOULD
ALLOW 1/2 TO 1” FOR MOVEMENT
 LENGTH - JUNCTION OF THE SHOE
WELT IN THE REAR WITH A 1/4”
TOLERANCE
TROUSERS, MEN’S
 HEM-TROUSERS
BREAK SLIGHTLY
OVER THE SHOES IN THE FRONT
 FRONT OF TROUSERS IS 3/4 - 1”
SHORTER THAN REAR
 HEM WILL HAVE A MAX OF 3” AND A
MIN OF 2” TURN UP
 CREASES-EXTEND FROM THE
BOTTOM OF THE HEM TO APPROX.
2” ABOVE THE TROUSER CROTCH
 NO DOUBLE CREASES
TROUSERS, WOMEN’S
 WEARING
OF TROUSERS IS THE
INDIVIDUAL’S OPTION UNLESS
PRESCRIBED BY COMMANDERS
 MIXED WEAR OF SLACKS AND
SKIRTS IN CEREMONIES,
INSPECTIONS, AND PAREDES IS
NOT AUTHORIZED
TROUSERS, WOMEN’S
 ALL
REGULATIONS OF MALE
TROUSERS APPLY TO WOMEN’S
TROUSERS EXCEPT A TOLERANCE
OF 1/2” ABOVE THE SHOE WELT IN
THE REAR
SKIRT, WOMEN’S
 EVENING
MESS DRESS SKIRTS WILL
BE FITTED TO INDIVIDUAL HEIGHT,
WILL HANG 1” FROM DECK
 FITTED TO HIP MEASUREMENT AND
THE WAIST
 HIPS-SHOULD MOLD SMOOTHLY
BUT NOT TIGHTLY OVER HIPS
 WAIST-SHOULD FIT EASYILY BUT
NOT TIGHTLY
SKIRT, WOMEN’S
 SIDE
SEAMS-CENTERED AT SIDES
AND HANG STRAIGHT FROM WAIST
TO HEM
 LENGTH - 1” ABOVE THE HIGHEST
POINT TO 1” BELOW THE LOWEST
POINT OF THE KNEE WITH A 2-3”
HEM
COAT, MEN’S SERVICE AND
DRESS
 PROVIDED
IN A NUMERIC SIZING
SYSTEM BY LENGTH DEPENDENT
ON HEIGHT OF INDIVIDUAL
 SERVICE COAT- SEMI- FORMFITTING
GARMENT, FITTED OVER SHIRT AND
TROUSERS WITH COAT FASTENED
AND BELT SECURED
COAT, MEN’S SERVICE AND
DRESS
 DRESS
COAT- FORMFITTING
GARMENT. FITTED OVER AN
UNDERSHIRT AND TROUSERS WITH
WEB BELT.
 COLLAR-LOOSE ENOUGH TO
INSERT A FINGER AT BACK OF
COLLAR
COAT,MEN’S
 SHOULDER-PADDING
WILL NOT
EXTEND MORE THAN 1/2” BEYOND
JOINT
 CHEST-REST EASY WITH NO
BULGES. DRESS COAT WILL HAVE
2” IN THE CHEST AND 1” IN THE
WAIST. SERVICE COAT WILL HAVE
1” IN CHEST AND WAIST
COAT, MEN’S
 FRONT
CLOSURE-SHOULD
OVERLAP RIGHT SIDE BY 3” TO 4”.
WILL NOT FORM VERTICAL LINE BUT
OFFSET 3/4” TO THE WEARER’S
RIGHT
 SLEEVE-EXTEND TO A POINT 1”
ABOVE THE SECOND JOINT OF
THUMB WITH 1/4” TOLERANCE
 BACK-HANGS SMOOTHLY
COAT, MEN’S
 WAIST
SEAM-WILL FIT DIRECTLY ON
TOP OF WEB BELT
 FLARES-GATHERING OF UP TO 1” AT
SIDE SEAMS IS ALLOWED
 BACK CLOSURE-LEFT FLAP WILL
OVERLAP BY 3” TO 4”
 BUTTONS-MAY BE ADJUSTED TO
ACHIEVE PROPER FIT
COATS, WOMEN’S SERVICE
AND DRESS
 FITTED
OVER SHIRT AND
TROUSERS
 WITH DRESS COAT, WHITE DRESS
SHIRT WILL BE WORN. CHEVRONS
ON THIS SHIRT ARE AT THE
INDIVIDUAL’S OPTION
 BOTH COATS ARE SEMI-FORM
FITTING
COAT, WOMEN’S
 SHOULD
FIT SMOOTHLY BUT NOT
TIGHTLY ACROSS BUST.
SHOULDERS SHOULD ALLOW FREE
ARM MOVEMENT
 ALTERATIONS CAN BE MADE ON ALL
SEAMS FOR A MAX OF 1.5”
DECREASE IN SIZE
 FRONT/BACK-SEAMS MAY BE TAKEN
IN OR OUT TO ACHIEVE A SMOOTH
APPEARENCE
COAT, WOMEN’S
 SHOULDER-SEAM
RESTS ON TOP
OF SHOULDER
 SLEEVES-1” ABOVE SECOND JOINT
OF THUMB, SHOULD COVER
SLEEVE OF SHIRT
 LENGTH-DETERMINED BY
INDIVIDUAL HEIGHT
 BUTTONS-MAY BE MOVED TO THE
LEFT UP TO 3/8”
SERVICE SWEATER
 FOUR
TYPES
 THE SERVICE SWEATER IS
AUTHORIZED FOR THE SERVICE “B”,
“C”, AND UTILITY UNIFORM ONLY
 THE SERVICE TIE WILL NOT BE
WORN WITH THE CREW NECK
SERVICE SWEATER
SERVICE SWEATER
 SLEEVES
MAY BE ROLLED INSIDE
OUT BUT WILL COVER SHIRT
 HEM MAY BE TURNED UNDER BUT
WILL COVER BELT
 AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR ON LEAVE
AND LIBERTY
TANKER JACKET
 WORN
WITH SERVICE C AND D OR
BLUE C AND D
 ZIPPER WILL BE ZIPPED AT LEAST
TO TOP OF SLASH POCKETS
 CHEVRONS WORN ON SHOULDER
STRAPS, 3/4” FROM SEAM
 AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR ON LEAVE
AND LIBERTY
ALL WEATHER COAT
 PRESCRIBED
FOR WEAR WITH
SERVICE, DRESS AND UTILITY
UNIFORMS
 WILL BE FITTED OVER SERVICE A
WITH LINER ZIPPED IN, LARGE
ENOUGH TO COVER ALL OTHER
GARMENTS
ALL WEATHER COAT
 SLEEVES-LONG
ENOUGH TO
COVER OTHER GARMENTS BY 1/2”
WITH A 1/4” TOLERANCE
 LENGTH-WILL REACH THE KNEECAP
FOR MEN, 1” BELOW FOR WOMEN.
WILL NOT EXTEND PAST MID-CALF
ALL WEATHER COAT
 WILL
FIT SMOOTHLY ACROSS
CHEST WITH A NOTICEABLE
FULLNESS OF THE WAIST.
 BELT WILL BE HORIZONTAL
POSITION WITH THE END NOT
EXCEEDING 1” PAST THE KEEPER
(MIN) AND 1.5” PAST THE LEFT BELT
LOOP (MAX). BUCKLE CENTERED
ON BUTTONS
ALL WEATHER COAT
 TOP
BUTTON MAY BE WORN
BUTTONED OR OPEN TO FORM
LAPELS.
 AWC IS AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR ON
LEAVE AND LIBERTY
MATERNITY UNIFORM
 WORN AS
UNIFORM OF THE DAY
FOR PREGNANT MARINES
 CONSISTS OF GREEN TUNIC TOP,
SKIRT OR SLACKS, AND KHAKI
LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE
MATERNITY SHIRT
 ONCE CERTIFIED PREGNANT BY
MEDICAL DOCTORS, A ONE TIME
ALLOWANCE IS ISSUED FOR
MATERNITY UNIFORM PURCHASE.
MATERNITY UNIFORM
 WHEN
THE SERVICE A UNIFORM IS
PRESCRIBED, THE TUNIC TOP IS
WORN
 GREEN SWEATER IS NOT
AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR
 MATERNITY UTILITY UNIFORM IS
AUTHORIZED AND WILL BE WORN IN
THE SAME MANNER AS THE
STANDARD UTILITY UNIFORM
UTILITY UNIFORM
 STARCHING
OF THE MARPAT
UNIFORM IS PROHIBITED.
STARCHING OF CAMOFLAGUE
UNIFORM IS AUTHORIZED BUT NOT
MANDATED.
 OTHER THAN INSTANCES
PRESCRIBED BY CMC, THE UTILITY
UNIFORM IS NOT AUTHORIZED FOR
LEAVE AND LIBERTY.
 NO ALTERATIONS ARE AUTHORIZED
FOR THIS UNIFORM
UTILITY UNIFORM
 UNIFORM
IS FITTED OVER AN
UNDERSHIRT WITH SUFFICIENT
LOOSENESS FOR EASE OF
MOVEMENT.
 A WEB BELT WITH BUCKLE IS WORN
WITH THE UTILITY UNIFORM
 SLEEVE ROLLS ARE INSIDE-OUT,
ABOUT 3” WIDE, AND ABOUT 2”
ABOVE THE ELBOW
UTILITY UNIFORM
 SLEEVES
SHOULD BE LONG
ENOUGH TO COVER WRISTBONE
 WAIST AND SEAT SHOULD ALLOW
FREE MOVEMENT
 TROUSERS SHOULD BE LONG
ENOUGH TO BLOUSE OVER
COMBAT BOOT
NAMETAPES
 AS
OF 1 OCTOBER, 1992,
NAMETAPES ARE MANDATORY ON
BOTH THE UTILITY BLOUSE AS
WELL AS UTILITY TROUSERS
 OLIVE GREEN, 1” WIDE, AT LEAST 7
1/2” LONG, WITH 3/4” LETTERS. IF
NAME IS TOO LONG, THEN USE 1/2”
LETTERS
NAMETAPES
 ALL
LETTERS WILL BE IN CAPS i.e..,
MCCARTHY, NOT McCARTHY
 WASH NAMETAPES BEFORE
ATTACHING TO UNIFORM TO
PREVENT WRINKLING OF UTILITIES
COVERS AND HEADGEAR
THE FRAME CAP SHALL FIT AROUND THE
LARGEST PART OF THE HEAD. THE CAP
SHALL BE CENTERED AND WORN
STRAIGHT, WITH THE TIP OF THE VISOR
ON LINE WITH THE EYEBROW.
 GARRISON COVERS WILL BE CENTERED
SQUARELY OR SLIGHTLY TILTED TO THE
RIGHT. SWEATBAND 1 IN ABOVE THE
EYEBROW

COVERS AND HEADGEAR
 FRAME
CAP WILL FIT
COMFORTABLY AROUND THE
LARGEST PART OF THE HEAD
 GARRISON CAP SHOULD BE LARGE
ENOUGH TO PLACE ON HEAD BUT
NOT TO CAUSE A BREAK IN THE
REAR
COVERS AND HEADGEAR
 FEMALE
MARINES’ COVERS SHALL
BE FITTED OVER THE HAIR STYLE
AND SHOULD NOT PUCKER OR
WRINKLE ACROSS THE TOP
 POLY/WOOL COVERS WILL NOT BE
WORN WITH GABARDINE BLOUSES
OR TROUSERS, AND VICE-VERSA
 UTILITY CAP WILL BE WORN
STRAIGHT WITH VISOR ON LINE
WITH EYEBROWS
FOOTWEAR
 OXFORDS-ARE
NOT AUTHORIZED FOR
WEAR WITH THE SERVICE UNIFORM
(SKIRT), ALWAYS WORN WITH SLACKS
 PUMPS-HEELS NOT LESS THAN 1 IN NOR
MORE THAN 2 ½ IN IN HEIGHT
 BASE OF THE HEELS NOT LESS THAN 3/8”
BY 3/8” NOR MORE THAN 1.5” BY 1 7/8”
 WORN WITH DRESS AND SERVICE
UNIFORMS WITH SKIRT
FOOTWEAR
 FLATS-OPTIONAL AND
DO NOT SATISFY
MINUMUM REQUIREMENTS.
 MAX OF 7/8” HEEL
 AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR WITH SERVICE
AND DRESS SLACKS
FOOTWEAR
4
TYPES AUTHORIZED:
 ALL BLACK JUNGLE BOOTS
 BLACK INFANTRY COMBAT BOOTS
(ICB)
 TAN MARPAT HOT WEATHER BOOT
 TAN MARPAT COLD WEATHER BOOT
 MARPAT BOOTS MUST HAVE
MARINE CORPS EMBLEM
FOOTWEAR
 ALL
4 BOOTS ARE AUTHORIZED FOR
WEAR WITH BOTH TYPES OF
UTILITY UNIFORMS
 1 OCT 2005 REQUIRED POSSESION
DATE FOR MARPAT BOOTS
UNIFORM MARKING
 EVERY ARTICLE
OF CLOTHING WILL
BE MARKED CLEARLY WITH
OWNER’S NAME
 UP TO 2 REMARKS ARE
AUTHORIZED
 LIGHT ON DARK, DARK ON LIGHT
 BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS, 1/2” IN
SIZE
UNIFORM MARKING
 BAG,
DUFFEL - OUTSIDE ON
BOTTOM
 BELTS (EXCEPT TROUSER BELTS) UNDERSIDE, NEAR BUCKLE END
 WEB BELTS - ON ONE SIDE ONLY, AS
NEAR THE BUCKLE END AS
POSSIBLE
 COVERS - INSIDE ON THE
SWEATBAND
UNIFORM MARKING
 COATS
- INSIDE ON THE NECKBAND
 CROWN, CAP - INSIDE THE BAND
 DRAWERS - OUTSIDE, FRONT,
IMMEDIATELY BELOW THE
WAISTBAND
 GLOVES - INSIDE AT THE WRIST
 AWC LINER - CENTERED NEAR THE
TOP
 NECKTABS - UNDERSIDE NEAR
LEFT END
UNIFORM MARKING
 NECKTIES
- INSIDE OF THE NECK
LOOP (CLIP-ON - INSIDE NEAR THE
TOP)
 SHIRTS - INSIDE THE NECKBAND
 SHOES/BOOTS - INSIDE NEAR THE
TOP
 SOCKS - OUTSIDE, ON TOP OF THE
FOOT
UNIFORM MARKING
 SWEATER
- STAMPED ON
MANUFACTURING LABEL OR USE
MARKING TAPE/LABEL SEWN INSIDE
THE BACK OF THE SWEATER,
BELOW THE NECKBAND, WITH
THREAD TO MATCH THE SWEATER
 TROUSERS, SKIRTS, SLACKS INSIDE NEAR THE TOP
UNIFORM MARKING
 TRUNKS
- INSIDE, IMMEDIATELY
BELOW THE WAISTBAND
 UNDERSHIRTS - INSIDE BACK, NEAR
THE NECKBAND
QUESTIONS?
INSPECTION
PREPARATION
CPL 0106
ACCESSORIES
 RANK
INSIGNIA- CLOTH INSIGNIA
WILL BE WORN ON THE DRESS AND
SERVICE COATS, AND ALL LONG AND
SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS
 SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS - CENTERED
ON SLEEVE
 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS - 4” AND
CENTERED FOR E-7 AND BELOW;
3” DOWN AND CENTERED FOR E-8 &
E-9
ACCESSORIES
 RANK
INSIGNIA- WORN ON ALL
DRESS, SERVICE, AND UTILITY
UNIFORMS.
 UTILITY, AWC, AND LONG SLEEVECENTERED, 1/2” FROM BOTH SIDES
OF COLLAR, SINGLE POINT UP,
CENTER OF THE INSIGNIA ON A LINE
BISECTING THE ANGLE OF THE
COLLAR
ACCESSORIES
 TIE
CLASP- NO SUCH THING AS A
SNCO TIE CLASP
 NECKTIE- MATERIAL MUST MATCH
MATERIAL OF SHIRT
 BELTS- WEB - 2-4”
“A” - 2 3/4-3 3/4” (SNAP)
AWC- 1” PAST KEEPER TO 1
1/2” PAST LEFT BELT LOOP (KEEPER
IS CENTERED BETWEEN BUTTONS)
ACCESSORIES
 Definitions:
 Award
 Decoration
(example-Navy Cross)
 Unit Award (example-Navy Unit
Commendation)
 Service Award (example-Good Conduct)
MEDALS
 ARRANGED
IN ORDER OF
PRECEDENCE FROM WEARER’S
RIGHT WITH BOTTOM ALIGNED
 ANODIZED AT INDIVIDUAL’S OPTION
 THE MEDAL OF HONOR WILL NOT BE
MOUNTED OR REPRODUCED IN
MINIATURE
MOUNTED MEDALS
 WHEN
MORE THAN ONE MEDAL IS
WORN, THEY ARE SUSPENDED FROM
A HOLDING BAR ABLE TO SUPPORT
THE WEIGHT
 WHEN TWO OR MORE ROWS ARE
WORN, THE UPPER ROW
MEDALLIONS COVER THE HOLDING
BAR AND SUSPENSION RIBBONS OF
THE MEDALS BELOW
MOUNTED MEDALS
 MEN
- MAX OF 4 LARGE MEDALS
SIDE BY SIDE, OR 7 OVERLAPPED
 WOMEN - MAX OF 3 LARGE MEDALS
SIDE BY SIDE, OR 5 OVERLAPPED
 RIGHT INBOARD MEDAL WILL SHOW
IN FULL
MINIATURE MEDALS
 MEN
- MAX OF 5 SIDE BY SIDE OR 10
OVERLAPPED
 WOMEN - MAX OF 4 SIDE BY SIDE OR
8 OVERLAPPED
 OVERLAPPING WILL NOT EXCEED
50%, AND THE RIGHT MEDAL WILL
SHOW IN FULL
RIBBONS
 CENTERED,
1/8” ABOVE HIGHEST
POINT OF POCKET (MARKSMANSHIP
BADGES)
 SENIOR COLOR IS BLUE AND GOES
TO THE WEARER’S RIGHT
 WORN IN ORDER OF SENIORITY
WHICH IS LISTED IN MCO P 1020.34G
RIBBONS
 WORN
IN ROWS OF THREE, ROWS OF
FOUR ARE AUTHORIZED. RULE OF
THUMB-IF YOU HAVE 16 AWARDS GO
TO ROWS OF FOUR
 BACKINGS AND
RIBBON BARS
SHOULD NOT BE VISIBLE
MARKSMANSHIP BADGES
 1/8” ABOVE
HIGHEST POINT OF
POCKET
 WHEN TWO BADGES ARE WORN,
THEY ARE CENTERED ON THE
POCKET WITH ABOUT 3/4” IN
BETWEEN, BUT AT NO TIME DO THEY
SPAN MORE THAN 4 1/4”
BREAST INSIGNIA
 NAVAL AVIATOR,
NAVAL/COMBAT
AIRCREW MEMBER, PARACHUTIST,
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL,
AND SCUBA DIVERS RATE BREAST
INSIGNIA
 INSIGNIA IS CENTERED 1/8” ABOVE
RIBBONS ON SERVICE AND DRESS
UNIFORMS, AND 1/2” ABOVE
NAMETAPE ON UTILITIES
BREAST INSIGNIA
 NO
MORE THAN TWO INSIGNIA WILL
BE WORN AT ANY ONE TIME
 INSPECTING- CORROSION
BRASSO BUILD-UP
PLACEMENT
DISCOLORATION
Civilian Attire
Should
Keep
be in good taste
high USMC standards
What is authorized for
wear with civilian attire?
Male
Marines
– Gold cuff links, studs, tie bar
– Footwear, socks
– Mourning band, gloves
– Underwear
– Black bow tie, service sweater, scarf
– All weather coat, (No insignia)
What is authorized for
wear with civilian attire?
Woman
Marines
– White shirt without Insignia
– Footwear
– Gloves, Handbags, Clutch purse,
Mourning band
– Service sweater, scarf
– Maternity Uniform (Not Cammies)
– All weather coat without insignia
GROOMING REGULATIONS
 MALE
 FEMALE
QUESTIONS?
UNIFORM SERVICEABILITY
 RIPS,
TEARS, FRAYS, BLEACH
MARKS, OR DISCOLORATION
 UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIONS (PULL
STRAPS REMOVED, “C”)
 PATCHES NOT MATCHING MATERIAL
AND COLOR
 COVERS MISSING METAL FASTENERS
AROUND VENTS, FRAYED
UNIFORM SERVICEABILITY
 CRACKED,
CHIPPED, OR MISSING
BUTTONS OR FASTENERS
 ANY UNIFORM ITEM OR ACCESSORY
THAT NO LONGER MEETS THE
STANDARDS AND/OR INTENDED
PURPOSE