Posted on Jan 24, 2017
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SSG Kasius McCall
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How about you pull up the regulation and have a look at it? That way you know the answer and you will always remember it. Seems dumb to get on RallyPoint and ask such a question when you can be not lazy and pull the reg up on your computer and read it for yourself.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Damn son- the regs for uniforms are specific- you are suppose to wear what the blazes the issued you, period!!. In my day you could get away with white socks(Plain) with the BDU, cause 1- they were out of sight- 2. They made great field bandages. You still had to have the required number pairs of issue socks on hand for inspections/layouts.
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SPC Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
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As already said if you're socks are visible your wrong but technically speaking you could wear them.
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COL Charles Williams
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AR 670-1 and DA Pam 670-1...
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SGT S1 Personnel Ncoic
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No you cant have logos and you can where black or green socks.
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MSG Retired
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AR/DA PAM 670-1.
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CPL Kevin Varwig
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You can't have logos showing when in PT's, like others said if any socks are showing in your ACUS YOUR ATE ALL UP
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MSG Brad Sand
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Edited 9 y ago
AR 670-1, unless something drastic has changed in the last couple years.
Socks, will be black, cushion sole. I have not seen black, cushion sole socks with logos...but anything is possible?
The socks are clothing bag issue items, but you will want to buy new socks at some point and similar socks would be advisable.
The socks should be a black nylon and wool blend, stretch type, calf-length with a cushion sole.
The black, cushion sole socks are worn by all personnel when wearing combat or organizationally issued boots.
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