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Soldiers of the U.S. Army will no longer wear the Universal Camouflage Pattern, otherwise known as the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) pattern or Digital Camouflage as of October 1, 2019.
Two new Army Combat Uniform camouflage patterns - MultiCam® and the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP-Delta) - are being tested by two Afghanistan-based battalions.
According to the 2014 pay charts, online at dfas.mil, enlisted soldiers receive between $439 and $468 annually to buy new uniforms – that includes replacing the outgoing UCP ACU with the ...
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A 2009 internal Army study found the ACU camouflage pattern failed to conceal troops as well as the Marine pattern or the uniforms of foreign armies to include China and Syria, GAO wrote.
Mixing and matching is OK. The photo at left from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, shows units are indeed embracing Big Army's encouragement of multiple uniforms in garrison.
The wear guidance for wear of the U.S. flag is the same for all camouflage patterns of the ACU. AR 670-1, para 21-18 states: ...
Between 2003 and 2010, the Army spent more than $4 billion developing and producing a new camouflage uniform, the Army Combat Uniform (ACU). It decided on the camouflage pattern before testing was ...