Monday, March 8, 2010

Pentagon Gouge: Spring Uniform Shift

For those of you in the DC area, it's time to get your whites ready again. Naval District Washington will shift over to summer uniforms on 5 April.

041600Z FEB 10
FM COMNAVDIST WASHINGTON DC//N00M//
ALNDW/002/10
MSGID/GENADMIN/COMNAVDIST WASH DC/N00M//
SUBJ/SUMMER UNIFORM SHIFT FOR NAVY REGION NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON//
REF/A/DOC/CHNAVPERS/01JUL2006//
AMPN/REF A IS U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS, NAVPERS15665I OF JUL 06/BUPERS DIRECTIVE CD ROM.
RMKS/1. COMMANDANT, NAVY REGION, NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON (NDW) IS THE AREA UNIFORM COORDINATOR FOR NAVAL SHORE ACTIVITIES AND NAVY PERSONNEL ASHORE IN THE REGION. NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON ENCOMPASSES THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MARYLAND, AND VIRGINIA COUNTIES. VIRGINIA COUNTIES: ARLINGTON, CAROLINE, FAIRFAX, FAUQUIER, KING GEORGE, LOUDOUN, PRINCE WILLIAM, SPOTSYLVANIA, STAFFORD, AND WESTMORELAND. MARYLAND COUNTIES: ANNE ARUNDEL, BALTIMORE, CALVERT, CARROLL, CHARLES, FREDERICK, HOWARD, MONTGOMERY, PRINCES GEORGES, ST MARY'S , THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, AND BLOODSWORTH ISLAND.
2. AS AREA COORDINATOR, NDW IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ISSUING AND CONTROLLING UNIFORM POLICY AND APPEARANCE OF NAVY PERSONNEL WITHIN NDW AND FOR PRESCRIBING UNIFORMS FOR THE SEASON, DAY OR SPECIAL OCCASION, WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE GREATEST UNIFORMITY OF APPEARANCE.
3. NDW WILL SHIFT TO SUMMER UNIFORM EFFECTIVE 0001, 05 APR 10. THERE WILL BE NO TRANSITIONAL PERIOD.
4. UNIFORM OF THE DAY WILL BE:
A. OFFICER/CPO:
PRESCRIBED
SUMMER WHITE
ALTERNATE
SERVICE KHAKI
B. E1 to E6:
PRESCRIBED
SERVICE DRESS WHITE
ALTERNATE
SERVICE UNIFORM
5. UNIFORM FOR SPECIAL EVENTS/CEREMONIES FOR ALL PAYGRADES WILL BE:
A. DAYTIME: PRESCRIBED UNIFORM OF THE DAY OR AS DIRECTED BY HOST COMMAND.
B. EVENING/CIVILIAN FUNCTIONS: OFFICERS/CPOS: SUMMER WHITE, E1 to E6: SERVICE DRESS WHITE IS THE PRESCRIBED UNIFORM FOR EVENING/CIVILIAN FUNCTIONS WHERE THE DRESS CODE IS CIVILIAN INFORMAL.
C. FUNERALS AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY:
(1) PARTICIPANTS: FULL DRESS WHITE.
(2) ATTENDEES: UNLESS OTHERWISE PRESCRIBED, OFFICER/CPOS: SUMMER WHITE, E1 to E6: SERVICE DRESS WHITE.
D. CAPITOL HILL:
(1) OFFICIAL BUSINESS: OFFICERS/CPOS: SUMMER WHITE, E1 to E6: SERVICE DRESS WHITE.
(2) CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS: SERVICE DRESS BLUE (FOR PERSONNEL TESTIFYING OR ATTENDING).
6. REQUESTS FOR EXCEPTION TO WEARING THE PRESCRIBED UNIFORM FOR SPECIFIC EVENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE COMMANDANT, NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON FOR APPROVAL.
7. COMMANDERS, COMMANDING OFFICERS AND OFFICERS IN CHARGE WILL ENSURE COMPLIANCE OF REF A BY PERSONNEL UNDER THEIR COGNIZANCE. EVERY MEMBER OF THE NAVAL SERVICE IS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE U.S. NAVY. INDIVIDUAL CONDUCT AND DRESS, BOTH IN UNIFORM AND CIVILIAN ATTIRE, WILL REFLECT CREDIT UPON THE MEMBER AND THE NAVAL SERVICE. CONTINUOUS COMMAND ATTENTION WILL ENSURE THAT UNIFORMS ARE PROPERLY WORN AND MAINTAINED SO AS TO BRING CREDIT TO THE COMMAND AND THE NAVAL SERVICE. PRIDE IN APPEARANCE IS THE MARK OF RESPONSIBLE AND PROFESSIONAL MILITARY MEMBERS.
8. MESSAGE RELEASED BY PATRICK LORGE, COMMANDANT, RDML, USN//

5 comments:

  1. When is DC going to shift to NWU's?

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  2. More importantly: "What's a transitional period?" It's in every uniform shift message I've ever seen and it always says "There will be no transitional period."

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  3. Jay - In the immortal words of Gilbert & Sullivan:
    "What NEVER?"
    "No, never."

    LS - I remember many many moons ago in some locations there would be a transition period where you could wear whatever uniform you felt like (blues or whites depending on the weather), but I haven't seen any Navy base do it like that in a long time.

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  4. Can I just say, I love looking at whites but as primary putter-togetherer-of-uniforms for my hub I HATE dealing with them?

    And thanks for stopping by my blog I love your comments! I just can't help being stricken by the fact that you have two older boys - I almost am afraid to read about them because I'm paralyzed by the thought of Jack being even three, let alone in school! But I enjoy your blog - it nearly makes me wish we were staying in ;-) We'll miss the Navy... (Though not the white shoes.)

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  5. Melis - HATE the white shoes. My feet just hurt thinking about them. Thanks for stopping by.

    My wife was just browsing back through my old blog posts the other day and giggling. Some experiences were pretty frustrating to go through first hand, but they're fun to read about in hindsight. Keep up the great work on your blog!

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