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Sailors had long complained about the blue-black-gray, standard working uniforms, which are called Navy Working Uniform Type I. The cotton-nylon outfit was described as heavy, prone to melting and ...
The Navy Working Uniform Type I, known as "the blueberries" was a utility-style uniform constructed of 50/50 nylon cotton twill fabric. It is a four-color (deck gray, haze gray, black and Navy ...
Navy officials are considering dumping the blue-and-gray digital cammies for the woodland pattern, which many feel to be more comfortable. Photo Credit: MC2 Nicholas A. Groesch/Navy ...
The blue-and-gray Navy working uniform, known as the Type I, will be dumped effective Oct. 1, Navy officials announced Thursday, though wear will be phased out over three years.
The blue and gray of the Navy's new working uniform is designed to make sailors a little bit harder to see on the decks of ships. And until recently, it was pretty hard to see the new duds around J… ...
Lightweight Navy Working Uniforms Efforts to develop and field a lightweight version of the working uniform continue. A 60-day wear test of two variants has wrapped up.
The U.S. Navy’s much-maligned blue-and-gray camouflage will be a thing of the past when the naval service marks its 241st birthday this October.
In photos posted Jan. 28 and Jan. 31, Smith is shown wearing a two-piece, khaki outfit that is similar in structure to the current Type III Navy Working Uniform, or NWU, but without the ...
Sailors had long complained about the blue-black-gray, standard working uniforms, which are called Navy Working Uniform Type I. The cotton-nylon outfit was described as heavy, prone to melting and ...