The Navy Working Uniform Type I, known as "the blueberries" was a utility-style uniform constructed of 50/50 nylon cotton twill fabric. It is a four-color (deck gray, haze gray, black and Navy ...
Sailors may have a hard time getting a hold of the Navy Working Uniform Type III trousers for the next several months, due to ...
The U.S. Navy has announced the wear rules and Fleet distribution plan for the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type III along with a list of approved boots Sailors can wear with the uniform.
Brett Davenport decided to reenlist in the Navy after watching his son graduate from Navy Recruit Training Command in Great ...
Now, metal ID badges are approved for wear with the Navy Working Uniform for sailors assigned ashore until cloth badges become available. Additionally, embroidered badges are authorized for use ...
The Navy Working Uniform Type III trousers are facing severe shortages, creating a significant challenge for sailors across the globe. As of recent reports, the Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) ...
For the remaining three badges, sailors assigned to shore duties can wear metal badges on working uniforms until cloth badges are available. Embroidered badges can be worn on the Navy Working ...