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U.S. ARMY VEF

UNIFORMS & REGULATIONS

Army Dress Blue Uniform (ASU)

For Formal Occasions

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Army Green Service Uniform

Class A

OD Green Combat Uniform

Class C Preferred

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Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP)

Class C Alternate

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With Distinctive U.S. ARMY VEF and unit patches

Worn with coyote T-shirt and boots

With Distinctive U.S. ARMY VEF and unit patch

Worn with desert or coyote T-shirt and boots

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Army Uniform Regulation 670-1

Procedural Guidance

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The U.S. Army VEF is first and foremost a historical organization honoring the service and sacrifice of those who served in World War I.

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[1] The U.S.VEF is custodian of the corporate charter and several records of the Veterans of WW1 of the USA, Inc. by Act of the 85th  Congress of the United Sates July 18, 1958 and certified by the National Archives and Records Association. As such, it claims a historical and legacy connection. However, custody does not confer owenrship.

U.S. Army VEF

Veteran Expeditionary Force

8 The Green Suite A

Dover, DE 19901​

COL Raymond W. Copp

Deputy Commander

3rd Calvary Division

U.S. Army VEF

 

National Adjutant

Veterans of WW1 of the USA, Inc.

raymond.copp83@gmail.com

The U.S. Army VEF is a non-profit organization with no official connection to any government agency or military organization.

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® U.S. Army VEF and 3rd Calvary Division 

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