wear of Army dress blues as retired Active Duty Army officer? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>so I am a retired (2014) Active Army Colonel and my daughter is graduating Basic Training. I still comform to all military appearance standards and have my dress uniform in exactly regulation with current policies. My question is does there AR670 support me wearing it at here BT graduation? Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:50:23 -0500 wear of Army dress blues as retired Active Duty Army officer? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>so I am a retired (2014) Active Army Colonel and my daughter is graduating Basic Training. I still comform to all military appearance standards and have my dress uniform in exactly regulation with current policies. My question is does there AR670 support me wearing it at here BT graduation? COL Private RallyPoint Member Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:50:23 -0500 2019-12-13T17:50:23-05:00 Response by CW5 Jack Cardwell made Dec 13 at 2019 6:00 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5340907&urlhash=5340907 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>From AR 670-1 &quot;While attending military funerals, memorial services, weddings, inaugurals, and other occasions of ceremony.&quot; I think that would fall under other occasions of ceremony. CW5 Jack Cardwell Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:00:53 -0500 2019-12-13T18:00:53-05:00 Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 13 at 2019 6:06 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5340917&urlhash=5340917 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sir, 670-1 authorizes wear of the uniform by retired personnel for occasions of ceremony.<br /><br />Chapter 21<br />Wear of the Army Uniform by Reserve, Retired, Separated, and Civilian Personnel<br />21–1. Occasions of ceremony<br />a. As used in this regulation, the phrase “occasions of ceremony” means occasions essentially of a military character, at which the uniform is more appropriate than civilian clothing. These functions include, but are not limited to, military balls, military parades, weddings, military funerals, memorial services, meetings, conferences, or similar functions of as- sociations formed for military purposes, of which the membership is composed largely or entirely of current or honorably discharged veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States. Authority to wear the uniform includes wear while traveling to and from the ceremony or function, provided the travel in uniform can be completed on the day of the ceremony or function and must follow guidance included in paragraph 3–7c. SSG Private RallyPoint Member Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:06:30 -0500 2019-12-13T18:06:30-05:00 Response by MAJ Javier Rivera made Dec 13 at 2019 6:44 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5340999&urlhash=5340999 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Go for it, 100% MAJ Javier Rivera Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:44:15 -0500 2019-12-13T18:44:15-05:00 Response by SPC Stewart Smith made Dec 13 at 2019 7:01 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5341087&urlhash=5341087 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Wear it! She&#39;d probably be as proud of you as you are of her. SPC Stewart Smith Fri, 13 Dec 2019 19:01:42 -0500 2019-12-13T19:01:42-05:00 Response by CSM Arthur La Rue made Dec 13 at 2019 7:14 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5341154&urlhash=5341154 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes. It’s that simple. CSM Arthur La Rue Fri, 13 Dec 2019 19:14:41 -0500 2019-12-13T19:14:41-05:00 Response by COL Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 13 at 2019 7:15 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5341157&urlhash=5341157 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Soldiers you are the best....! Appreciate all the help, guidance an advice!<br />Proud to be a Army Soldier! COL Private RallyPoint Member Fri, 13 Dec 2019 19:15:23 -0500 2019-12-13T19:15:23-05:00 Response by CSM Charles Hayden made Dec 13 at 2019 8:58 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5341465&urlhash=5341465 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1698502" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1698502-11a-infantry-officer">COL Private RallyPoint Member</a> One of my former commanders asked to be the best man and to wear Blues for his wedding in 2014. <br /><br />My comment was: General, yes, if you shave that beard so we can present a military appearance! <br /><br />He shaved and had a nice wedding with many well wishers before contracting Alzheimer’s. Alas, he is one more departed friend! CSM Charles Hayden Fri, 13 Dec 2019 20:58:45 -0500 2019-12-13T20:58:45-05:00 Response by 1SG Nick Baker made Dec 14 at 2019 4:11 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5341926&urlhash=5341926 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes it is a military ceremony. 1SG Nick Baker Sat, 14 Dec 2019 04:11:39 -0500 2019-12-14T04:11:39-05:00 Response by SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth made Dec 14 at 2019 6:29 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5342103&urlhash=5342103 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>See no reason that you can&#39;t sir, it&#39;s a military function, and you&#39;re supporting your daughter that&#39;s graduating from basic, congratulations sir. SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth Sat, 14 Dec 2019 06:29:55 -0500 2019-12-14T06:29:55-05:00 Response by LTC John Griscom made Dec 14 at 2019 6:43 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5342126&urlhash=5342126 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Congrats to your daughter and you and thanks to both of you for your service. LTC John Griscom Sat, 14 Dec 2019 06:43:57 -0500 2019-12-14T06:43:57-05:00 Response by Lt Col Charlie Brown made Dec 14 at 2019 6:51 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5342142&urlhash=5342142 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Absolutely go for it. I did it so I could retire a former troop...I plan to do it for my granddaughter&#39;s graduation from basic Lt Col Charlie Brown Sat, 14 Dec 2019 06:51:48 -0500 2019-12-14T06:51:48-05:00 Response by CWO3 Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 14 at 2019 8:09 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5342348&urlhash=5342348 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Wear it proudly - you earned the right. Anybody that gets their panties in a wad over it likely won&#39;t have the balls (or rank) to raise any beef. To do so at a solemn occasion like this would just prove they are a total dick. CWO3 Private RallyPoint Member Sat, 14 Dec 2019 08:09:27 -0500 2019-12-14T08:09:27-05:00 Response by MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P made Dec 14 at 2019 3:09 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5343495&urlhash=5343495 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Just my $0.02 <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1698502" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1698502-11a-infantry-officer">COL Private RallyPoint Member</a> but I believe this falls well within the guidelines of AR670-1. I think it would be an appropriate circumstance to wear the uniform.<br /><br />Congratulations and best wishes to your daughter. May she have a successful and fulfilling career. MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P Sat, 14 Dec 2019 15:09:29 -0500 2019-12-14T15:09:29-05:00 Response by LtCol Robert Quinter made Dec 15 at 2019 9:11 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5345549&urlhash=5345549 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It&#39;s absolutely appropriate Col Jones. Since you already covered the basic appearance requirements, my only advice would be to ensure either your daughter or you advise her command of your intent to attend. Most likely you will be able to maintain a low profile, but no unit wants even a lowly unidentified LtCol roaming around, much less a full Colonel! Enjoy yourself and your daughter&#39;s achievement. LtCol Robert Quinter Sun, 15 Dec 2019 09:11:37 -0500 2019-12-15T09:11:37-05:00 Response by MSG Reid Zohfeld made Dec 15 at 2019 10:08 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5345707&urlhash=5345707 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Look at it this way You are retired but not out of the military The military can call you back at anytime Plus you have a military ID card with your Rank on it so essentially you are still in as long as you conform to the military standards <br />Congratulations To your Daughter MSG Reid Zohfeld Sun, 15 Dec 2019 10:08:49 -0500 2019-12-15T10:08:49-05:00 Response by CW3 Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 15 at 2019 11:12 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5345881&urlhash=5345881 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don&#39;t see a problem with it. What I do have a problem with is several folks here answering the same question coming from an enlisted person in the absolutely opposite manner, including calling the enlisted Soldier names. Hypocritical much? CW3 Private RallyPoint Member Sun, 15 Dec 2019 11:12:22 -0500 2019-12-15T11:12:22-05:00 Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 15 at 2019 1:37 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5346358&urlhash=5346358 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sir, I had an old O-6 I used to work for attend his grandchild&#39;s BCT graduation after he retired. The Training Command treated him with all the customs and courtesies associated with his rank.<br />Just make sure that the Training Command and Drill Sergeants know you are coming, especially in uniform, for your daughter&#39;s graduation. Protocol is important as you know and no one wants to be caught off guard. <br />Congratulate her for those of us who have hung up our uniforms. CPT Private RallyPoint Member Sun, 15 Dec 2019 13:37:45 -0500 2019-12-15T13:37:45-05:00 Response by 1stSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 18 at 2019 9:45 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5356106&urlhash=5356106 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would absolutely do it. It will add to the ceremony and flair of the occasion. Semper Fidelis. 1stSgt Private RallyPoint Member Wed, 18 Dec 2019 09:45:37 -0500 2019-12-18T09:45:37-05:00 Response by LCpl Cody Collins made Dec 18 at 2019 10:44 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5356288&urlhash=5356288 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would hope you would be allowed to. LCpl Cody Collins Wed, 18 Dec 2019 10:44:41 -0500 2019-12-18T10:44:41-05:00 Response by CWO3 Robert Fong made Dec 22 at 2019 10:52 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5369080&urlhash=5369080 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Roger that Col! As long as it is a recognized military event you may were the uniform of the day or ceremony as a retired officer or enlisted. You may even wear it in an American Legion, VFW, or DAV parade. CWO3 Robert Fong Sun, 22 Dec 2019 10:52:09 -0500 2019-12-22T10:52:09-05:00 Response by MAJ Edgar S OteroMuniz made Jan 21 at 2020 12:32 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/wear-of-army-dress-blues-as-retired-active-duty-army-officer?n=5465127&urlhash=5465127 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Boss, wear it with dignity. You are entitled to it and your kiddo will feel very proud. MAJ Edgar S OteroMuniz Tue, 21 Jan 2020 00:32:40 -0500 2020-01-21T00:32:40-05:00 2019-12-13T17:50:23-05:00