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For the initial OCP uniform rollout, Air Force major commands, centers and wings will see patches first, "with groups and squadrons a possibility in the future," according to the Air Force release.
The OCP uniform, which the Air Force began shifting to in 2018, currently has a seven-color background for nametapes, service tapes, rank insignia, and badges.
Shorter, sneaker-style boots are out, as are eyelash extensions. All officers will now have to maintain a set of OCPs, ...
The Air Force will relocate unit patches on its Operational Camouflage Uniform from the left sleeve to the right.
The Air Force on Tuesday announced that airmen who wear flight suits are authorized to wear a two-piece version of the Flight Duty Uniform, both while deployed and in-garrison. Also unveiled were ...
The Air Force announces new rules on OCP uniforms for Airmen. The changes include authorization of the two-piece Flight Duty Uniform in garrison and updated patch guidance.
The Air Force has officially adopted the Army’s camouflage pattern, but don’t expect the rest of the services to follow suit — that’s just crazy talk.
Under new Air Force standards, fewer airmen will be able to secure shaving waivers that allow them to grow beards.
The Air Force is transitioning to the new Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform beginning April 1.
In May 2018, Air Force leaders decided to transition to the OCP following feedback from Airmen that it is the best, battle-tested utility uniform available.
In May 2018, Air Force leaders decided to transition to the OCP following feedback from Airmen that it is the best, battle-tested utility uniform available.
The changes highlighted include authorization of the two-piece Flight Duty Uniform in garrison and updated patch guidance for the OCP uniform.