The U.S. Air Force is updating its dress and personal appearance guidance, with a handful of changes slated to take effect this Friday, according to a memo obtained by Military Times.
The updates to the guidance, which specifically highlight amendments to the wear of morale shirts and name tags, are meant to boost “connection and esprit de corps” within the force, the memo states.
“Our uniform reflects years of Airmen bound by a proud heritage and united in shared purpose,” the memo states. “It connects us to those who came before and signals professionalism, discipline and continued unity in today’s force.”
Recently appointed Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach signed the memo, which first publicly circulated on the unofficial Facebook page Air Force amn/nco/snco .
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