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San Diego area commands and the rest of Navy Region Southwest will be able to buy and wear the Type IIIs starting Oct. 1 (Alan Lessig/Staff) The Navy announced a two-year rollout plan for putting ...
Another new year is around the corner ... through various iterations of a working uniform. There was the Navy Type I Working Uniform in 2008 — the “Blueberries” — which adopted the ...
As sailors across the globe rejoice that they can hang up their aquaflage forever, the service has selected digital Woodland pattern camouflage as the Navy’s new working uniform. Known as NWU ...
Fleet Forces Command as it develops a two-piece flame-retardant work ... prototype. Navy photo. Sailors are encouraged to take a Fleet Forces-run online survey on the two-piece uniform variants.
after working closely with the Navy to develop and field the new uniforms. But the COVID-19 pandemic derailed the timeline, causing most textile plants in the U.S. to shut down temporarily and ...
bags up uniform pieces as members of the West Coast Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community try on different parts of the new Navy Working Uniform, Type III. LOGSU-1 received approximately 800 boxes ...
The U.S. Navy is having some 1,200 sailors try out prototypes of the new NWU (Navy Working Uniform.) The test will begin this Winter. Aside from many new features in the NWU, the idea is for this one ...
Some area Navy uniform stores began selling the new Navy Working Uniform Type III in early November. The uniforms are a camouflaged mix of greens and browns, similar to working uniforms worn by ...
For sailors eager to swap their infamous "blueberries" camouflage with the new forest-green working uniform, the wait is officially over. The Navy Exchange Service Command announced this week that ...
The blue and gray of the Navy's new working uniform is designed to make sailors a little bit harder to see on the decks of ships. And until recently, it was pretty hard to see the new duds around ...