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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Army announces new Retired Soldier shoulder sleeve insignia


 Army announces new Retired Soldier shoulder sleeve insignia

WASHINGTON — On Nov. 18, 2019, Lt. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands, the Army G-1, approved a change to the shoulder sleeve insignia worn by Retired Soldiers on their Army service uniforms during retirement.
The new policy aligns the appearance of the retired shoulder sleeve insignia with the U.S. Army Retired Identification Badge and the U.S. Army Retired Lapel Button. When Soldiers retire, Army policy permits them to wear uniforms only “while attending military funerals, memorial services, weddings, inaugurals, and other occasions of ceremony [including] attending parades on national or state holidays, or other patriotic parades or ceremonies in which any active or reserve U.S. military unit is taking part. Uniforms for these occasions are restricted to service and dress uniforms.” In 2020, the U.S. Army is replacing the blue Army Service Uniform with the new Army Green Service Uniform. A key difference between the uniforms is the shoulder sleeve insignia of the wearer’s unit of assignment that is sewn on the wearer’s left shoulder of the Army Green Service Uniform, but is not worn on the Army Service Uniform. Before Retired Soldiers may wear their service uniforms, they must replace their last unit’s shoulder sleeve insignia with the new 3-inch diameter retired shoulder sleeve insignia (pictured above).
These new insignias will soon be available for purchase at military clothing sales stores and other locations where military insignia are sold. Retired Soldiers not on active duty may wear either the service uniform in which they retired or the service uniform prescribed for current active duty Soldiers, but may not mix the two uniforms. Retired Soldiers who wear the blue Army Service Uniform, must wear the Retired Identification Badge, a two-inch badge that identifies them as retired. Soldiers who wear the new Army Green Service Uniform and older service uniforms that include a shoulder sleeve insignia should wear the new retired shoulder sleeve insignia.

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