Navy Tests Service Dress Khaki
Week of June 09, 2008
Wear testing for the proposed Service Dress Khaki uniform has commenced in six major Navy communities -- in Washington, D.C.; Norfolk, Va.; Millington, Tenn.; Newport, R.I.; Yokosuka, Japan; and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Wear testing of the new uniforms for chiefs and officers was officially authorized in October 2007, and is in progress now. The style of the Service Dress Khaki is reminiscent of the uniform worn during World War II and Vietnam. The wear test is tentatively scheduled to end in August 2008. Read the full article at Military.com.
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