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The new Navy Working Uniform (NWU) will include several cold weather options, such as a unisex pullover sweater, a fleece jacket, and a parka.
The U.S. Navy is having some 1,200 sailors try out prototypes of the new NWU (Navy Working Uniform.) The test will begin this Winter. Aside from many new features in the NWU, the idea is for this one ...
The two-year plan to transition to the new uniforms started Oct. 1. The Navy has said that sailors can wear either the old, blue camouflaged working uniforms or the new uniforms until Sept. 30, 2019.
The digital blue Navy Working Uniforms were a fleet mainstay until 2013 after they were found to be unsafe to wear while fighting a fire. One plan is ditching these blue Navy working uniforms in ...
It will take three years for the Navy to transition to the new Navy Working Uniform Type III, which is a digital woodland pattern with a mix of green, tan, and black. It will replace the pixelated ...
The U.S. Navy will transition from the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I to the NWU Type III as the service's primary shore working uniform beginning Oct. 1, 2016.
The Navy is rolling out a five-year program aimed at "improving the design, form, fit, and function" of uniforms for women in the fleet, according to the service. The program, known as the Size ...
According to our source who has one of the Type II uniforms, it is allowed to be worn by NSW personnel on missions and in training, but not as a day-to-day uniform for work in garrison in CONUS.
In December, the Defense Logistics Agency reported having 401,000 Navy Working Uniform trousers on hand that are valued at $14 million and 272,000 blouses on hand valued at $9.3 million.
The Navy is in the midst of redesigning those much loathed slacks, and is loosening some uniform regulations in the meantime to accommodate women who can't stand them.
In December, the Defense Logistics Agency reported having 401,000 Navy Working Uniform trousers on hand that are valued at $14 million and 272,000 blouses on hand valued at $9.3 million.