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Personal Appearance Policies

The Army is a uniformed service where discipline is judged, in part, by the manner in which the individual wears the uniform. The governing regulations for these standards are:

ARMY REGULATION 670-1
CADET COMMAND REGULATION 670-1*
*Follow the link, click on CC Regulations on the left hand side, then click on CCR 670-1 Uniform Wear/Appearance

Personal Appearance (hair, fingernails, facial hair, etc)

AR 670-1

  • Chapter 1; pages 2-6; Paragraphs 1-7 & 1-9

CCR 670-1

  • Male: Chapter 2; Paragraph 2-4,
  • Female: Chapter 5; Paragraph 5-5

Jewelry/Earrings/etc

AR 670-1

  • Chapter 1; page 9; Paragraph 1-14

CCR 670-1

  • Chapter 2; Paragraph 2-5, Female: Chapter 5; Paragraphs 5-3 & 5-4

Wear of the Battle Dress Uniform

AR 670-1

  • Chapter 1; pages 6-8; Paragraph 1-9 & 1-10
  • Chapter 3; pages 13-19; Paragraph 3-1 --- 3-6
  • Chapter 30: page 316; Paragraph 30-8; sub-paragraph A; line 1 & 2

CCR 670-1

  • Chapter 2; Paragraph 2-2e & 2-3

ARMY Service Uniform (Class A’s, Class B’s)

AR 670-1

  • Chapter 1; pages 6-8; Paragraph 1-9 & 1-10
  • Male: Chapter 15; pages 63-72, Paragraphs 15-1 - 15-11
  • Female: Chapter 16; pages 73-83; Paragraphs 16-1 - 16-12
  • Chapter 30: page 316; Paragraph 30-8; Sub-Paragraph A; line 1-2

CCR 670-1

  • Chapter 2 General; Chapter 3 Insignia/Ornamentation/Decoration
  • Chapter 4 Misc. Medals, Badges, Awards, Decorations, and Ribbons
  • Chapter 5 Wear of Uniform and Insignia, Female Cadets

Physical Fitness Uniform

AR 670-1

  • Chapter 14; pages 58-62; Paragraphs 14-1 - 14-6

CCR 670-1

  • Chapter 2
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