MILITARY PERSONNEL MILITARY UNIFORMS AND WORKING DRESS ATTG

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CIA-RDP33-02415A000600050019-9
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RIFPUB
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U
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2
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December 9, 2016
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December 26, 2000
Sequence Number: 
19
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Publication Date: 
March 12, 1974
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REGULATION
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY * U SAp4~~y~ISFSo~~~f~sq~/~~~~~P~ ~2~~~~J00600050019-9 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 1130TH AEROSPACE TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT AND 'RAINING GROUP Edwards Air Force Base, California 93523 ATTG Reg 35-4 12 March 1974 Military Personnel P~gILITARY UNIFORMS AND WORKING DRESS ATTG This regulation prescribes military uniform and working dress for group military personnel, 1. Polley. All personnel will insure that their uniforms are neat, correct in design and specification, and in good condition so that their appearance will at all times reflect credit upon themselves and the United States Air Force. Airmen will maintain a mandatory clothing; alloy=an^e in good serviceable condition in accordance with AFM 35-10. 2. Responsibility. The following; uniforms are authorized for wear within the ATTG area and it is the responsibility of all individuals to strictly adhere to the prescribed dress as indicated: a. The tan service uniform (combination 4a and 5), lightweight and heavy- weight blue service uniform (combination 1, 2, 3 and 4b6) and lightweight packet (figure 3-3) are authorized for year round wear on an optional basis. b. Air crew members, medical personnel and personal equipment personnel are authorized to wear the type of clothing appropriate to their function. c. The wear of fatigues are authorized on the basis of duty requirements (such as maintenance and supply personnel). 3. Accessories and Uniform Combinations. a. Winter and summer uniform combinations and shades (packets, caps, badges, ,etc.) are prescribed in AFM 35-10. The name tag will be worn on the `-' -f light ~ acket. b, PRixed combinations such as summer trousers with fatigue shirt is not authorized. Civilian clothing during work periods is not authorized. c. Personnel working in the area of the ATTG flight line and supply ware- house may remove utility shirt during hot weather. When the utility shirt is removed, the undershirt will be clean and in good condition. No other areas are prescribed for this option. Supersedes ATTG Reg 35-4, 14 Oct 6g. ( For summary of revised, deleted, of added material, see signature page.) OPR: D/SPT DISTRIBUTION: X Approved For Rele28~~~/~ :~~Q-~P~33-02415A000600050019-9 Approved For Release 2001/~8/~CICIA-RDP33L02415A000600050019-9 ATTG Reg 35-~+ ~~. Responsibilities in Other Areas. a. Flight packets may be worn with uniform combinations to and from duty on Edwards AFB. b. For areas outside ATTG or on other Air Force Bases, the uniform regulatians of the host base sha11 be complied with (see AFFTC Supplement 1 to AFM 35-10 for Main Base Edwards policy). While on bases of allied service of allied. nations the uniform will be in compliance with Air Force Regulations and/or the Theater Commander. c. Personnel required to make pickup and/or delivery of materials, cargo, etc., to and/or from civilian agencies may be authorized to wear civilian clothing as appropriate. ' d. With the exception of paragraph ~+c above, when civilian clothing~is authorized ,for any duties it shall be specifically authorized by the commander. RO~R L. COOPER, olonel, USAF Commander Summary of revised, deleted, or added material. Changed paragraphs 2a, 3c and 4b. 2 ? FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2001/08/26: CIA-RDP33-02415A000600050019-9