Uniform Wear and Regulations
Information on Uniform Regulations and information can be found in the Cadet Handbook on pages 14-32.
The Cadet's uniform is a very important part of AFJROTC, as it does count towards your grade. There are certain standards that are expected from cadets in uniform:
The Cadet's uniform is a very important part of AFJROTC, as it does count towards your grade. There are certain standards that are expected from cadets in uniform:
Issuing of the Uniform
Personal Appearance/Grooming
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Uniform Day & Procedures
Unauthorized Wear of the Uniform (Out of Regulations)
The AFJROTC uniform will be worn proudly and honorably. This is the same uniform worn by men and women an active duty throughout the world defending the ideals that make our country the greatest nation on earth. Improperly or inappropriately wearing the uniform brings discredit on the United States, the school and our cadet corps.
Following are some examples of unauthorized uniform wear: 1. No item of the Air Force uniform will be worn by anyone except members of the AFJROTC unit. Federal law prohibits “wear without authority,” and states “any person within the jurisdiction of the United States who wears a uniform or a distinctive part of the uniform of the US Armed Services without authority is subject to penalties prescribes in Section 18, US Code 702.” 2. Cadets are not permitted to wear the uniform while participating in student demonstrations either as participants or in the capacity of police or guards. 3. Cadets are not permitted to wear the uniform or any uniform accessories except to and from official AFJROTC activities. Cadets violating this policy could be considered for removal from the AFJROTC program. 4. Public display of affection or hand holding while in uniform is prohibited. 5. Wearing headsets or ear pieces, such as the type used with portable radios or tape/CD players, is prohibited while in uniform. |