The flame-resistant Army combat uniform and the improved physical fitness uniform can now be ordered by deployed troops through a Web-based program. The Army Direct Ordering Program was initially limited to a select number of sites in Iraq, which could order limited uniform-replacement items. Now the program has been expanded to support units in Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar, Kuwait and Djibouti. The program now offers the flame-resistant ACUs and the APFT uniform. Soldiers can now order more than 50 replacement items under the program, ranging from boots to goggles. For more information, visit the Army Direct Ordering Program website.
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