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Uniform & Appearance Standards (pg 17-33). Motivation. From the ancient Greeks to the Armed Forces today, the military uniform has represented a long and honorable tradition of devotion to one’s country. Lesson Objectives. Explain what the military uniform symbolizes?
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Uniform & Appearance Standards (pg 17-33) Lesson 2, Chapter 1
Motivation • From the ancient Greeks to the Armed Forces today, the military uniform has represented a long and honorable tradition of devotion to one’s country. Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
Lesson Objectives • Explain what the military uniform symbolizes? • Summarize the history of the uniform? • Demonstrate how to properly wear the AF uniform? • Explain what are AFJROTC uniform standards? Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
What does the military uniform symbolize? • symbol of the nation’s defense forces • service to country • worn proudly and properly Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
What is the history of the uniform? • Uniform combines Latin words unus and forma to mean “one form.” • Ancient Romans wore togas, a type of uniform. (public office, ceremonial, emperors, lower class) Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
History of the uniform? Dressed according to position in military formations. • Heavy infantryman • Light-foot soldier • During the Great Rebellion (1642–1646). • Red with colored facings - distinguish regiments • Units identified by colors and standards • Other various ways-some $$ stature • From this start, the military uniform evolved. Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
How to wear the AF uniform • AFJROTC uniform is the same as that worn by active duty Air Force personnel except for patches & insignia. • Honor the uniform --Wear it properly. Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
How to wear the AF uniform • Cadets may not wear the uniform • While hitchhiking, in demonstrations, for crowd control, • During political events (Hatch Act) such as rallies speeches, passing out fliers • Attending rallies and political speeches and passing out fliers • Publicly supporting a political candidate, party, or political issue • Activities that might imply Air Force endorsement of a commercial interest • Private employment Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
How to wear the AF uniform • Cadets may wear the uniform • While acting as ushers, parking lot attendants, runners, or at discretion of SASI Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
How to wear the AF uniform • Uniform Guidelines are found: • AFI 36-2903: Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel • AFJROTCI 36-2001: Air Force Junior ROTC Operations Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
What are the AFJROTC uniform standards? • Uniform do’s • Wear properly. • Wear on Wednesday • Keep shoes polished & shined. • Keep badges free of scratches & corrosion. • Keep ribbons clean & replace when worn, frayed, or faded. • Wear the uniform • At other times specified by the SASI • When you fly on military aircraft • When participating in color guard or drill team Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
What are the AFJROTC uniform standards • Uniform don’ts • Don’t wear the uniform with other clothing. (Except windbreaker) • Don’t lend your uniform to someone not a member of AFJROTC program. • Don’t allow articles (wallets, pencils, pens, and combs) to be visible. • Don’t wear ear or headphones while in uniform, unless required by duty. • Don’t carry pagers or cell phones unless required for duty.
Special team uniforms? • Special teams are • Color guards • Drill teams • Special teams may wear additional uniform items. Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
Jewelry authorized in uniform • Wristwatch • Rings, but no more than three at one time • Neat, conservative wrist bracelet no wider than one inch • Females may wear circular earrings (gold, silver, pearl). • Male cadets may not wear earrings. Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
Eyeglasses or sunglassesauthorized in uniform • Must have conservative frames and lenses • Must not be faddish or have mirrored lenses • Cannot be worn around neck while in uniform Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
Appearance and grooming • Tattoos or brands cannot be obscene or advocate discrimination. • Excessive tattoos or brands will not be exposed or visible while in uniform. • No objects may be displayed through nose, tongue, or any exposed body part.
Female cadet guidelines • Skirt • Skirt may not vary beyond top and bottom of kneecap. • Skirt should fit smoothly, should hang naturally, and must not be excessively tight. • Hosiery must be worn with the skirt. • Hair • No longer than bottom of collar edge at back of neck • Conservative style • Should look professional and allow headgear to be worn properly • Must not be too full or high on head • Plain (if any) pins, combs, barrettes, etc. Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards
Male cadet guidelines: • Hair • Must be clean, neat, & trimmed • Cannot touch ears or eyebrows • Must not protrude below the front band of headgear or interferes w/wearing headgear properly • Cannot touch collar, (tapered appearance on sides & back) • Should not exceed 1¼ inches in bulk regardless of length • May not have foreign items attached, extreme styles or colors • Sideburns must be straight, even width, and end in a clean, horizontal line
Military uniform review • DEFINE: • uniform • Bulk • Discuss Hx of Uniform • Discuss 4 Dos & 4 Don’ts while wearing uniform • ID 4 requirements for male & female hair Read pg 17-33 Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards