Posted on Nov 9, 2020
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Ive seen enlisted and officer alike come in to take care of certs, extra work, or grab items from the oroom on their off days/leave days. Recently Ive been hearing that coming into the workplace requires you to be in uniform no matter the reason. Is there a regulation that supports this, or is this something that can be company mandated?
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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Sounds like some stupid rules if you ask me. But who am I to ask, right? It’s all up to the command but for you are on an off duty status and you need to do quick run thru the orderly room I would not expect you to wear your Sunday’s best.
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Must will MAJ Ken Landgren, but there’s always that one!
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Must will MAJ Ken Landgren, but there's always that one exception!
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Commander’s discretion. Your company commander could make it mandatory I believe
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CSM Danny S.
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To me is sounds like an attempt to keep people from hanging out in the orderly room. This would make most people wait to turn in something that is really trivial such as a training cert until the next time they are on duty. I agree with most of the responses and this would be a policy not a regulation. Additionally how many people do you have off duty during the week?
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Are off duty soldiers required to be in uniform in the workplace?
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Unit policy not army wide. That I know of.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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I don’t think so. There is no Army policy. There may be a local policy which wouldn’t make a lot of sense as a one size fits all. There could be that requirment if you are doing an official walk through, or making a barracks check on a Soldier being monitored. Outside of that it is doubtful.
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