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    HEADQUARTERSThe Artillery Center

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    CONTENTSCTION I. WEARING OF THE UNIFORl\L

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    References .General : .Service Uniform : .Semidress Uniform .Dress Uniform : .Service Field Uniform ..Field Uniform .

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    Section I. WEARING OF THE UNIFORM1. REFERENCES: SR 600-40--1 as amended. AR 600-35 as amen

    600-40 as amended, AR 600-38, SR 600--38-1, AR 600-65, AR 600--70ment of the Army Circular No. 202, 1948and Department of the Army315, 1948 par 2.2. GENERAL. Current directives of 'the Department of theamplified herein, will govern the wearing of the uniform at this statiCity of Lawton, and the immediate vicinity of Fort Sill. Military pethis command will conform to local uniform regulations when onduty at other stations, when on leave in other areas, or when visitingtions.

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    (b) This uniform may be worn off the Post duringbetween reveille and retreat. It may be worn in pu

    b. Summer (Officers and E nlisted M en).(I) (a) The service uniform prescribed for habitual we

    between the hours of reveille and retreat is as foShirt, cotton, khakiTrousers, cotton, khaki. Cap, service, cotton, khakiBoots, combat, or shoes, serviceShoes, low quarter, tan (Optional for Officer

    (b) This uniform is authorized for wear by officers oonly while en route between the officer's residenceof duty. It is not authorized for wear by officerplaces off the post. It is not authorized for wearl\Iesses after retreat.

    (c) This uniform is authorized for wear off the Post

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    c. Summer (Officers).(I) (a) The uniform prescribed for habitual wear off dutylows:Coat, tropical worsted, shade 61Shirt, cotton broadcloth or cotton, khaki, shade

    Trousers, tropical worsted, ~hade 61Necktie, shade 51Cap, senice, tropical worsted, shade 61Shoes, low quarter, tan,(b) This unilonn is not authorized for wear in formatio(2) (a) Optional semidress uniform is authorized as follows:Shirt, tropical worsted, shade 61Trousers, tropical worsted, shade 61Cap, service, tropical worsted, shade 61Necktie, shade 51Shoes, low quarter, tan

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    6. SERVICE FIELD UNIFORM.G. Habitual field uniform for officers, but may be prescribe

    commanders for both officers and enlisted men for wear at guard, drformation.(I) Winter-Same as winter service uniform (see 3a (1) abo

    that helmet liner or helmet may be worn in lieu ofand trousers legs will be tucked in combat boots.(2) Summer-Same as summer service uniform (see 3b (I)

    cept that helmet liner or helmet may be worn in lieucap and trousers legs will be tucked in combat boots.7. FIELD UNIFORM (WINTER AND SUMMER).

    G. Habitual field uniform for enlisted men. May be presunit commanders for officers for special formation.1acket, herringbone twill ( or suit, one( piece,Trousers, herringbone twill ( [coverall] )Helmet liner, or helmet, steel

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    d. Pending any further decision. the dress uniform referred to600-38 and SR 600-38-1 will continue to be authorized. hut not requireexample. officers may wear the blue dress. blue me55. evening dress. whior white mess. Enlisted men may wear tropical worsted coat. shirt. tie.and service cap.e. Shoes. low quarter tan. issued to enlisted men will be worn oexcept as authorized in Section II. Circular No. 63. Department of th1917 (Medical reasons).f. Steel helmet will be worn by all persopnel subject to owrheand by all personnel engaged in duties at or near the firing batlery durilery firing.g. Personnel of the band and military police ,mits are authorizedspecial articles of uniform and equipment as p,'escribed by this headquart

    h. Trench overcoat. shade 79. is authorized for optional purch

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    (c) Athletic clothing will be worn only in the porchthe bar (not the lounge).(2) Bach,elor Officers' l\fesses. For the evening meal sub

    0(1) (a), above applies.10. WEAR-OUT PERIOD.

    a. The wear-out period for the following items of the mauniforms previously scheduled to become obsolete 1 July 1949 is eI July 1950.(1) Overcoat, long(2) Overcoat, short(3) Jacket, wool, shade 5I(4) Trousers, wool, shade 51(5) Cap, service, winter, in materials and shades other thfur felt.

    b. The jacket, tropical worsted, will become obsolete I J anwill not be 'worn as a part of the military uniform after that date.

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    Section II. WEARING OF CIVILIAN CLOTHES1. GENERAL. Civilian clothing appropriate to the occasion and co

    surate with good taste may be worn, subject to the restrictions statedceeding paragraphs:a. all the Post at any time except when on official business.

    b. For direct travel to and from the Post at any time.c. On the Post when off duty:(1) On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

    (2) Between retreat and reveille on other days.2. MIXED UNIFORM. No article of the military uniforri' will be w

    items of civilian clothing. except low quarter shoes and socks and exsports participation as indicated in par 7.3. POST THEATERS. Civilian attire, including coat and tie, may

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    d. Articles of military uniform may be worn while activelysports so long as the following rule is strictly complied with:"If any part of the uniform is worn above the belt the compuniform, including headgear, must be worn."

    8. IDENTIFICATION. l\filitary personnel in civilian clothingtimes carry proper identification. This will include officer's AGO cardAGO cards, official passes, commissary card, or identification tags. Inat Post Theaters, Post Exchange, Clubs, or other Post activities wheretion is required, military personnel in civilian clothing will be denitance or purchase privileges, unless able to present proper identificationabove.

    9. STANDARDS OF CIVILIAN DRESS. The same standardsance, neatness and cleanliness will be required for wearing of civilianrequired :when wearing the uniform.

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    THEWEA

    ARTILL ER'(ING OF

    CENTER,THEFORT

    UNIFORMSILL, OKLAHOMA

    Supplement I, Officers, Winter

    SERVICE (I) SERVICE (2) SEMIDRESSa ORE S SERVICE FIELDOptional HeadgearHelmet, SteelHelmet, LinerCap, Service

    OptionaHelmet,Helmet,Cop,00

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    WEARING UNIFORMTHE ARTILLERY

    OFCENTER,

    THEFORT SIL L, OKLAHOMA

    Supplement li., Enlisted Men, Winter

    SERVICE SEMIDRESSa DRESS SERVICE FIE LDOptional HeadgearHelmet, Ste e IHelmet LinerCap, Service

    FIELDOptional HeadgearHelmet, Stee IHelnlet LinerCap, Field, Cotton,00 WI Visor

    OptionaHelmeCap,

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    THEWEARING OF

    ARTILLERY CENTER,THEFORT

    UNIFORMSILL, OKLAHOMA

    Supplement J I [, Officers, Summer

    SERVICE OPTIONALSEMIDRESS SEMIDRESSa DRESS SERVICE FIELDOptional HeadgearHelmet, SteelHelmet LinerCap, Service

    FOptionalHelmet,Helmet,Cap, F00

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    THEWEARING OF

    ARTILLERY CENTER,THEFORT

    UNIFORMSILL, OKLAHOMA

    Supplement :m:I Enlisted Men I Summer

    SERVICESEMIDRESS8 DRESS

    OPTIONALSEMIDRESSa DRESSSERVICE FIELDOptional HeadgearHelmet, SteelHelmet LinerCap, Service

    FIELDOptional HeadgearHelmet, SteelHelmet LinerCap, Field, 00

    W/Visor

    FOptionaHelmetCap,