Sailors may have a hard time getting a hold of the Navy Working Uniform Type III trousers for the next several months, due to massive shortages worldwide. Courtney Williams, a spokesperson for Navy ...
Today, the Navy announced in NAVADMIN 174/16 that it will transition from the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I to the NWU Type III as the service’s primary shore working uniform beginning Oct. 1, ...
The Navy will ditch the unpopular, blue camouflage uniforms that have been called blueberries or aquaflage, in favor of green camouflage. The switch will be effective October 1, the Navy announced.
Monday is the last day the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I is approved to be worn, the Navy announced. The uniform has been replaced by the NWU Type III. Additionally, the NWU Type III eight-point ...
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Sailors adjusting to the most recently released Navy Working Uniform Type III guidelines can now turn to their smartphones for guidance, according to a Navy press release. The OPNAV Uniform app made ...
The Navy is saying goodbye to its blue camouflage uniforms that some sailors feared would only make them hard to find if they fell overboard. Beginning Tuesday, the blue uniforms frequently referred ...
All East and West Coast Navy ship crews are slated to receive the two-piece, flame retardant uniform the service has billed as the “primary at-sea” option by next year, officials confirmed. The Navy ...
Recruits walk in formation during a Jan. 23 snowstorm at Great Lakes. Those black neck gaiters are authorized again for this season's cold weather. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Spencer ...
The Navy is continuing its yearslong quest for a better-fitting uniform for female sailors with a fit-test survey in Norfolk, Virginia, this month. The goal is to get enough measurements to make sizes ...
The highest ranking enlisted sailor, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Russell Smith, made a few social media posts over the last few days that have had people scratching their heads over his ...