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General

  1. The Army ROTC uniform is, with certain exceptions, the same that is worn by active duty personnel. Therefore, each cadet must constantly be aware of the responsibility for maintaining the uniform in good order, for wearing it correctly and for upholding the dignity of the United States Army.
  2. The uniform may be worn on the following occasions:
    1. At social functions of a military nature.
    2. At informal gatherings of a military nature.
    3. When attached to a military organization.
    4. When visiting, a military installation for drills, exercises, or instruction.
    5. On the campus or traveling to and from place of residence on days when the uniform is required for military instruction.
  3. Uniforms will be issued and worn by all contracted cadets as prescribed on the weekly training schedule. On the average, the uniform will be worn once every other week to leadership labs. Additionally, the prescribed standards of appearance will be maintained at all times that the uniform is worn by all MS I, II, III, and IV cadets.

 

 
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