The Air Force will not require airmen to update certain elements of their Operational Camouflage Uniform until September, in an effort to reduce stress on troops during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Brand-new airmen entering Basic Military Training are now donning the Air Force's new Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) uniform. The U.S. Air Force announced that it began issuing the OCP to ...
The U.S. Air Force is getting new name and service tape, badges and rank insignia featuring fewer camouflage colors in an effort to make it easier to identify air and space personnel sporting the ...
The Air Force is transitioning to the new Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform beginning April 1. Air Force leaders began a gradual phased uniform change in October 2018. Airmen will no longer be ...
Cecil Harvey, 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron lead supply technician, helps a basic trainee in the 326th Training Squadron during the initial issue of the first operational camouflage pattern (OCP) ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Air Force announced April 23 new rules on Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms that aim to better fit the needs of Airmen and the jobs they do while also holding fast to ...
WASHINGTON — The Air Force on Tuesday announced it is changing the placement of unit patches on its new combat uniforms and is authorizing the use of two-piece flight uniforms for air crewmen at home ...
Master Sgt. Nicholas Kollett, first sergeant for the 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, folds an Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern uniform at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.
The Air Force will not require airmen to update certain elements of their Operational Camouflage Uniform until September, in an effort to reduce stress on troops during the novel coronavirus pandemic.