The Army Direct Ordering (ADO) program is for Soldiers serving in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom to exchange worn and ineffective pieces of Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE) at no cost to Soldiers. The program covers more than 45 items of OCIE, but it will not cover the Individual Physical Fitness Uniform until April 15, 2009. An individual Soldier can enroll in the ADO program via Army Knowledge Online through the Kentucky Logistics Operational Center website, or units can enroll as a whole. For more information contact your unit supply sergeant or unit representative.
To find more deployment news and resources, visit The Deployment Center.
Uniform Swap for Deployed Soldiers
Week of March 23, 2009
Current Issue
- NFL's Top 100 Players
- DoDEA Educational Scores Released
- Exchanges Explain Clothing Return Policy
- Housing Crisis Hits Home
- Employer Info Requested from Guard
- Museum Unveils 9-11 Exhibit
- Jump-Start Your Career: Become a Teacher
- Deal of the Week: Great Deals at Dell
- Featured Job: Government and Law Enforcement
- Not Too Late to Play Military Fantasy Football
- Sea Duty Aids Advancement
- New Army Insignia Announced
- Organization Celebrates Milestone
- Exchange Mall Says 'Hi Honey'
- Guide Helps Cope with Separation
- H1N1 Vaccine Coming in October
- Money Orders at the Commissary
- Navy Shifts Deployment Schedules
- New AF Clothing Debuts
- New GI Bill Pays Big
- New AF Website Launched
- Program Aids Wounded Warriors
- Register for SpouseBUZZ Live in San Diego
- Use Tuition Top-Up Program This Fall
- What Comes After SGLI?
- Proposed 2010 Reserve Drill Pay Charts
- Military.com Launches 'The Line of Departure'
- AF Seeks Employee Nominations
- Navy Band Concert in October
- Navy Program Supports Guidance

