Accounting /The Army Study Guide AR 670-1 Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Part 4

The Army Study Guide AR 670-1 Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Part 4

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This deck covers the regulations for the wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia as outlined in AR 670-1, focusing on tattoos, jewelry, and accessories.

Para 3-3 What is the maximum Authorized size of a Tattoo below the elbow or knee?

must be smaller than the size of the wearer’s hand
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Para 3-3 What is the maximum Authorized size of a Tattoo below the elbow or knee?
must be smaller than the size of the wearer’s hand
Para 3-3 What is the date of Soldiers being Grandfathered but can get no more tattoos in unauthorized areas?
31 March 2014
Para 3-3 What must Soldiers that were grandfathered to the Old Tattoo Policy do?
They must self identify to their commander with locations and descriptions
Para 3-3 What must happen if a Soldier is not in compliance with the Tattoo Policy?
They must be processed out of the Army
Para 3-3 When must Commanders perform a check for extremist, indecent, sexist and racist tattoos?
Commanders must perform an Annual Check to ensure Soldiers are in Compliance with the Tattoo Policy
Para 3-4 What Jewelry is Authorized for wear while in uniform?
Soldiers may wear a wristwatch, a wrist identification bracelet, and a total of two rings

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TermDefinition
Para 3-3 What is the maximum Authorized size of a Tattoo below the elbow or knee?
must be smaller than the size of the wearer’s hand
Para 3-3 What is the date of Soldiers being Grandfathered but can get no more tattoos in unauthorized areas?
31 March 2014
Para 3-3 What must Soldiers that were grandfathered to the Old Tattoo Policy do?
They must self identify to their commander with locations and descriptions
Para 3-3 What must happen if a Soldier is not in compliance with the Tattoo Policy?
They must be processed out of the Army
Para 3-3 When must Commanders perform a check for extremist, indecent, sexist and racist tattoos?
Commanders must perform an Annual Check to ensure Soldiers are in Compliance with the Tattoo Policy
Para 3-4 What Jewelry is Authorized for wear while in uniform?
Soldiers may wear a wristwatch, a wrist identification bracelet, and a total of two rings
Para 3-4 Is a Wedding Set considered two rings?
No; a wedding set is considered one ring
Para 3-4 What Identification bracelets are authorized?
medical alert bracelets, missing in action, prisoner of war, or killed in action (black or silver in color only) bracelets
Para 3-4 How many items are Soldiers Authorized to wear on the wrist while in uniform or civilian clothes on Duty?
Soldiers are only authorized to wear one item on each wrist while in uniform, or in civilian clothes on duty
Para 3-4 Are Soldiers Authorized to have any piercings?
No; only exception is Females can wear earrings with the service, dress, and mess uniforms
Para 3-4 What type of earrings are authorized for Females?
screw-on, clip-on, or post-type earrings in gold, silver, white pearl, or diamond. The earrings will not exceed 6 mm or 1⁄4 inch in diameter
Para 3-4 Are Females Authorized to wear earrings with the Class C uniform?
No
Para 3-4 What are considered Class C uniforms?
combat, utility, hospital duty, food service, physical fitness, field, or organizational
Para 3-4 Are there any Restrictions for Females wearing earrings off duty?
No; except the earrings do not create or support ear gauging (enlarging the holes in the lobe)
Para 3-4 Are Males Authorized to wear earrings off duty?
No
Para 3-4 Are Males or Females Authorized to wear Piercings off duty?
No; except females can wear only earring piercings while off duty
Can Males or Females wear Ankle bracelets, toe rings, necklaces, devices, medallions, amulets, and personal talismans or icons while in Uniform or on duty in civilian clothes?
No they are not authorized for wear in Uniform or on duty in civilian clothes
Para 3-4 Are gold caps, platinum caps, or caps of any unnatural color or texture for teeth for purposes of dental ornamentation authorized?
No
Para 3-6 Are Keys or key chains Authorized on the belt, belt loops, or waistband?
Yes as long as they are Not Visible
Para 3-6 Are Soldiers Authorized to wear an Electronic Device on belt, belt loops, or waistband of the uniform?
Yes, but Only One Electronic Device can be worn
Para 3-6 What color must the Carrying case of an Electronic Device be?
Black Only; no other colors are authorized
Para 3-6 What activities will Soldiers not walk while engaged in?
activities that would interfere with the hand salute and greeting of the day or detract from a professional image
Para 3-6 What are some examples of activities that Soldiers should not walk while engaged in?
walking while eating, using electronic devices, or smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes
Para 3-6 Are Soldiers authorized to wear wireless or non-wireless devices/earpieces while wearing Army uniforms?
No
Para 3-6 Are Soldiers Authorized to use Hands-free devices while operating a commercial or military vehicle (to include a motorcycle or bicycle)?
Yes; Soldiers are Authorized to use Hands-free devices while operating a commercial or military vehicle (to include a motorcycle or bicycle)
Para 3-6 Are Soldiers authorized to place their hands in their pockets?
No; except momentarily to place or retrieve objects
Para 3-7 What Color must a shoulder bag be if carried in uniform?
the bag must be black or match the camouflage pattern uniform being worn, and may not have any commercial logos
Para 3-7 What color must Hand carried bags be?
Hand carried bags will be conservative and professional in appearance
Para 3-7 Are see-through plastic or mesh bags Authorized?
No; The contents of the bag may not be visible
Para 3-7 How are Soldiers Authorized to carry shoulder bags?
Soldier's may carry authorized bags by hand, on one shoulder using a shoulder strap, or over both shoulders using both shoulder straps