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Are they different versions of the same document?
Thanks in advance!
Posted in these groups: 454274742x356 DA Pam 670-1Rules and regulations Regulation
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SFC Michael Hasbun
AR: What you will do.
DA PAM: How you will do it.
LTC Jason Mackay
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Cadet SGT Ali Burianek - each Army administrative publication has a summary right before the Table of Contents and after summary of changes....which everyone skips. Look for the cursive signature from the appropriate Army Staff person and the authority authorizing it (usually the CSA).

AR670-1 page i: Summary. This regulation prescribes Department of the Army policy for proper wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia, as worn by officers and enlisted personnel of the Active Army and the U.S. Army Reserve, as well as by former Sol- diers.

DA PAM 670-1 page i :Summary. This pamphlet provides the implementation procedures for wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia.

Operative terms: prescribes and implementation
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LTC Jason Mackay Thank you for the in depth explanation Sir. As I’m sure you can tell, I have a lot to learn about the administrative side of the Army.
LTC Jason Mackay
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Cadet SGT Ali Burianek - there will be time for this later, your NCOs will teach you as you need it. Spend the time learning lead and care for your people.
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SFC Michael Hasbun ....I am so glad you responded with this. Honestly, I damn near lost my mind.
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Generally, a Pam is a pamphlet that supports a regulation by providing specific examples and fleshes out the regulation.

AR 670-1 has the doctrinal language; DAPAM 670-1 supports the regulation by providing clarification, illustrations and specific examples to guide in the use of the regulation.
CSM Richard StCyr
The DA Pam 670-1 accompanies the AR 670-1 and goes into more depth on the uniform items. Think of it as the AR gives the big picture the Pam drills down on the particulars.

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