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Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey and four soldiers in "pinks and greens" prototypes show off the uniforms Feb. 1, 2018, on Capitol Hill (Photo credit: U.S. Army) ...
Four soldiers and Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey display the "pinks and greens" uniform prototypes on Capitol Hill, February 1, 2018. The Greens maternity uniform is displayed at right.
For months, rumors about the return of the Army’s iconic “pinks and greens” service uniform have percolated through the Private News Network and bubbled up in military news outlets. Then on ...
After more than a year of discussion, the U.S. Army announced Sunday that it has adopted a version of the World War II pinks and greens uniform as the service's new everyday dress uniform. By 2028 ...
The Army is set to decide whether or not to bring back their iconic "pinks and greens" dress uniforms from the WWII era. Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Army Times writer Meghann Myers.
The new nameplate remains optional until Oct. 1, 2023, after which it will be a required accessory with the Army Green Service coat, shirts, Eisenhower jacket and the Heritage 564 pullover sweater ...
The U.S. Army is getting new uniforms. The Army announced on Nov. 11 – Veterans Day – it was adopting an iconic uniform known informally as the “Pinks and Greens” as its new service wear ...
Pinks and greens are the must-have throwback uniform of the U.S. Army at its finest: the 1945 world championship team that left it all on the field in a nerve-wracking, seven-game slog that awes ...
The Army is set to decide whether or not to bring back their iconic "pinks and greens" dress uniforms from the WWII era. Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Army Times writer Meghann Myers.
The U.S. Army is getting new uniforms. The Army announced on Nov. 11 – Veterans Day – it was adopting an iconic uniform known informally as the “Pinks and Greens” as its new service wear.
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