WASHINGTON (Army News Service) -- Uniform sleeves can now be rolled either with camouflage facing in or out, depending on the preference of commanders down to the company level. In addition to the new ...
Spc. Milt Perkins and dozens of other Army soldiers are reportedly ready to roll — their sleeves, that is. Perkins, a 26-year-old operating room specialist for a combat support hospital, wants Army ...
This story has been updated. It was first published on June 16, 2016 at 2:12 p.m. EST. You've asked for it, and the Army has heard you. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley on Thursday announced ...
One of my first dates with my now-boyfriend happened in the thick of New York summer. It was a Friday night so hot that I rushed home from work first, to shower off the stickiness and change into a ...
In the summer heat, soldiers want to be able to roll up their sleeves, but they haven't been able to in about a decade Troops in other services can roll their sleeves, but soldiers have not been able ...
From four-star generals to the youngest privates, soldiers across the Army have embraced the service’s decision in June to allow rolled sleeves – especially during the height of summer. But excitement ...
On Army Combat Uniforms, sleeves can now be rolled either with camouflage facing in or out, depending on the preference of commanders down to the company level. Also, commanders in the field can now ...