Posted on Jan 16, 2015
CPT Aaron Kletzing
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With how busy so many Service Members are due to their military duties, it’s sometimes tough to ensure that our spouses are fully up to speed on rules and regulations that may be relevant to them, or to the time we spend together on the installation. Below, we list 7 of the most common “in-uniform rules” spouses should know.

Which ones would you change, and why? What else would you add to this list?

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1. PDA is typically prohibited, except for certain special situations.
Military regulations take public displays of affection (PDA) more seriously than many spouses realize, due to high standards for professionalism. Special situations like a return from a deployment MIGHT be acceptable circumstances for a quick “welcome home” kiss, depending on your chain of command.

2. My right hand is empty for a reason!
While in uniform, Service Members are typically expected to keep their right hand empty while in conditions that would require a salute, which is done with the right hand only. This may seem obvious to SMs, but many spouses do not know this!

3. I can’t talk on my cell phone while walking.
Talking on your cell phone while walking in uniform on base is one of the easiest ways to get jacked up as of late. It’s like putting a target on your chest. We’ve heard countless stories of Service Members witnessing a Senior NCO sprinting across the street to make this correction! Epic.

4. Why I say “no” when you offer me a piece of gum.
Many military units prohibit chewing gum while in uniform, especially while stateside. We’ve heard reports that this may vary depending on the military branch or command policy of the SM, including the degree to which it’s enforced. But just in case, it’s important to know this!

5. I can’t use an umbrella when it’s raining. Seriously.
Uniformed SMs typically cannot utilize an umbrella when it’s raining outside. They have wet weather gear for that, even though that gear still allows them to get soaked most of the time. We’ve heard reports that some female SMs may be allowed to use an umbrella under certain circumstances, and we also can’t confirm how strictly a SM’s chain of command enforces this. But beware that SMs using umbrellas is as squared away as a football bat.

6. Wearing my uniform items could get me jacked up, or worse.
This is a sensitive topic for some SMs, but there have been countless situations where a spouse wears the SM’s uniform items in inappropriate ways and is perceived as casting the military profession in a negative light. Enforcement of this policy also depends on the SM’s chain of command or installation policy, but PLEASE be thoughtful and considerate if you ever decide to put on your SM’s uniform items while outside of the home environment.

7. I still need to salute and greet while we’re together.
This aspect of the military profession occasionally irritates spouses, but when a SM is uniformed and on the installation he is still required to greet and salute IAW regulations, even if the two of you are enjoying a nice private walk together. This issue occasionally catches “new” military spouses off guard – meaning those who are new to the military culture, perhaps due to recent marriage or their SM recently joining the military.

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Which of these would you change, and why? What else would you add to this list?
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I heard that #3 (cellphone while walking) was changed because the higher ups would be on teleconferences, and such and they still had to to get from one place to another so the got rid of that rule. You still had to salute those who required a salute, and maybe put the phone down by your side for a second. I know you couldn't text while walking, that was still a no-no.

Can anyone else confirm that?
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PVT Dominique Stewart
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I personally would change the talking on the phone while walking rule. I never understood that one to be honest. Everything else is on point though, Sir
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SPC John Blackburn
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The reason is due to the fact that some people get wrapped up in the conversation and forget to pay attention to their surroundings. Some have been hit by vehicles or failed to render a salute to an officer. Many other things have happened, but I'm not going to list them
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New AR 670-1 allows for the use of umbrellas of both male and females. Of course there are certain exceptions, but it is allowed.
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SPC Barry Askins
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Umbrellas make sense when in garrison
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CPL John Anaya
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Another funny rule is, you can't smoke a cigarette and walk at the same time just like using a cellphone.
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I once got corrected by a major, (Squadron X.O.), for having my tobacco pipe in my mouth while rendering the hand salute, after the fact. Never did that again, kept the pipe in my pocket while travelling on foot on post.
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PFC Psychological Operations Specialist
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#1 and 4 are actually more relaxed than the article portrays the rest are pretty serious
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Sgt Brandon Palmer
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My memory could be off but I think umbrellas can be use by females in service uniform. Marines that is. I could be wrong since its been a while. I don't see anything wrong with any of those. A spouse should expect a different culture when dealing with the military. It might be shocking at first but they should understand.
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