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Insect Shield to pay $1.4M to settle Army uniform testing lawsuit
The lawsuit alleged the company providing insect-prevention treatment to Army combat uniforms failed to perform proper testing while manipulating results.
By Daniel Terrill
New female dress blue coat brings Marines closer to an identical, equal standard
The new uniform is a step in toward gender-neutral standards and equality Marine Corpswide, this sergeant says.
By Female Marine sergeant in Iwakuni, Japan
Pinks and greens: The uniform today’s Army needs
Uniform changes are never easy, and critics abound, both in and outside the Army.
By Retired Gen. Carter F. Ham and Retired Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston
Airmen can don the OCP uniform starting Oct. 1. Here’s what’s allowed.
Airmen can begin donning their new Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms beginning Oct. 1. Here's a quick run-down on the new Air Force Instruction regarding the uniform's authorizations to get airmen started.
By Kyle Rempfer
The Corps’ new, ‘pajama-like’ tropical uniforms will be available in June
The new tropical uniforms come at a time when the Corps has been fixated on the Pacific.
By Shawn Snow
Boot maker jailed for selling the military Chinese-made boots with ‘Made in the USA’ labels
The former president and CEO, along with two other top executives, received prison sentences.
By Todd South
This photo of the Air Force uniform announcement is a bundle of confusion
One look at the for-whatever-reason-uncropped photo makes it look more like an announcement that airmen can now wear whatever the hell they want.
By J.D. Simkins
Trump wants a Space Force. Now what?
How do you build a new military service from scratch?
By Valerie Insinna
Have you seen the uniforms the Navy is testing? Tell us what you think
Roughly 250 sailors will be testing variations of the two-piece uniforms until September.
By J.D. Simkins
Take a look at the working uniforms the Navy is testing for sea-duty sailors
The Navy will test new fire-retardant at-sea uniforms over the next three months.
By Mark D. Faram