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(The) Uniform Matters: Information and Updates for Proper Wear of the PHS Uniform Updated 09 July 2013 CAPT Bruce C. Tierney Exposure Investigation Team EISAB, DHAC, ATSDR BTierney@cdc.gov / 770-488-0771

Please Note! The author makes every effort to insure that the contents of this presentation reflect current published uniform guidance as of the date of the presentation (18 JUN 2013). The author does not set uniform policy for Commissioned Officers nor does he mean to imply otherwise. Uniform policy decisions are made by the Assistant Secretary for Health and the Surgeon General. Uniform Instructions are found primarily in Book 4 of the eccis which provides the definitive word on uniform policy. Any discrepancy between this presentation and current policy should always be ruled in favor of current published uniform policy. Recommendations in this presentation are just that and, although based on current policy, are those of the author alone.

Commissioned Corps of the PHS A Proud Uniformed Service! Origins traced to the passage of act on July 16, 1798 that provided for the care and relief of sick and injured merchant seamen. Marine Hospital Service was reorganized in 1870. First Supervising Surgeon (later changed to Surgeon General) John Maynard Woodworth appointed in 1871. He developed the uniformed component of the Marine Hospital Service that was later formalized as the Commissioned Corps on January 4, 1889. Because of broadening responsibilities of the Service the name changed in 1902 to the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, and again in 1912 to the Public Health Service.

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform OR How to Avoid Looking Like You Don t Have a Clue What You Are Doing!

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform

Uniform Instructions for Officers Go to DCP webpage http://dcp.psc.gov/ccmis/ For Instructions go to Policies and then click on Commissioned Corps Issuance System Click on Table of Contents Uniform information is in Book 4 Awards information is in Book 5 Interim guidance also available Book 8, Chapter 1 Section 1 - Personnel Policy Memorandum (PPM Series) Section 2: -- Manual Circulars (MC Series) Book 8, Chapter 2 Section 1 Personnel Operations Memorandum (POM Series)

Uniform Instructions All CC26.3 Instructions updated since 2008 except INST 8 which is not presently used and INST 9 which is pending INSTRUCTION 1 (NEW! Updated 21 June 2013) General Information on Uniforms and Appearance INSTRUCTION 2 (Updated 14 March 2008) Required Wear of the Uniform INSTRUCTION 3 (Updated 28 August 2008) Wear of Ribbons and Medals Skill and Breast Badges now in PPM 08-019 INSTRUCTION 4 (Updated 02 February 2010) Uniforms for Male Officers INSTRUCTION 5 (Updated 02 February 2010) Uniforms for Female Officers INSTRUCTION 6 (Updated 01 March 2009) Insignia and Devices INSTRUCTION 7 (Updated 11 March 2010) Special Uniform Situations (BDU, Maternity, Flight) INSTRUCTION 9 (02 JAN 1979 - update pending) Description of Sword and Accessories

Most Recent Updates to the eccis, to include Uniform Guidance, can be found on DCP home page

Link to eccis found under Policies Tab

Drop down box contains link to the Commissioned Corps Issuance System or eccis

New Appearance of Electronic Commissioned Corps Issuance System Screen

Use Table of Contents button to locate Uniform Instructions

Book 4: Uniforms Book 5: Medals and Awards Book 8: General Issuances (updates related to uniforms)

Book 4, 5 and 8 opened to show different Chapters containing Uniform and Awards Instructions

CCPM Pamphlet No. 61, "Uniform Handbook", Parts 1, 2, and 3, which gave guidance on the correct wear of the PHS uniform has been replaced and is no longer found online Hard copies may still exist but it is no longer current! Many changes have occurred that make this manual outdated New online eccis is now the definitive source on uniform instructions New online source of information: http://dcp.psc.gov/eccis/

PDF Uniform instructions in eccis CC26.3.4 - Male Officers CC26.3.5 Female Officers The primary sources for current uniform information

Required Uniforms for Officers Published in CC26.3.4 & CC26.3.5 paragraph 6 Effective 02 February 2010 POLICY: All officers, except officers participating in the Junior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (COSTEP) and in the Senior COSTEP, shall maintain all required components of the Service Dress Blue (SDB), Summer White (SW) and Battle Dress Uniform* (BDU). In addition, officers are responsible for buying and maintaining other uniforms as required by their prescribing authority. There is no minimum number of uniforms required to be in an officer's possession. Sufficient quantities of uniform items shall be procured and maintained in order to assure the highest possible standard of personal hygiene and appearance. *BDU requirement modified in September 2012 by PPM 12-002

PDF Uniform instructions in eccis CC26.3.4 - Male Officers CC26.3.5 Female Officers

Section 8-6 of CC26.3.4 and CC26.3.5 Required Basic Uniform Components: Identifies each of the elements of the particular uniform that must be owned, and worn as appropriate to make the uniform complete. Prescribable Items identifies elements that the LUA may direct officers to wear or which may be worn at the officer's discretion unless directed otherwise if the uniform itself is worn. Optional Items identifies the elements an officer may add or substitute at their discretion unless the LUA has imposed a restriction.

Required Uniforms for Officers Uniform and Equipment Allowance A PHS Commissioned Corps officer serving on active duty or on inactive duty training status is eligible for a one-time $250 uniform allowance when required to wear the uniform See CC 22.4.3 Uniform and Equipment Allowances All officers are now required to wear the PHS Uniform! Uniform allowance may currently be paid only once in a career to a PHS officer Changes to uniform requirements do not include any additional uniform allowance at this time Discussion about seeking an additional uniform allowance has occurred in the past No indication at present that an additional uniform allowance will occur in the near future

Required Uniforms for Officers Effective 01 SEP 2012 the BDU is no longer a required uniform (PPM 12-002) Operational Duty Uniform (ODU) will replace the BDU The phase-in period for the ODU has changed Originally scheduled for 01 SEP 2013 Revised by POM 13-004 to 01 JAN 2015 On 01 JAN 2015, the BDU and all accompanying uniform accoutrements will no longer be authorized for wear and the ODU will be a required uniform for all Corps officers. During the phase-in period, the BDU and all accompanying accoutrements will continue to be authorized. Mixing of ODU and BDU accompanying uniform accoutrements is not authorized. Woodland pattern, olive drab or black non-uniform equipment, such as GI Duffel Bag, Backpacks, ALICE packs etc., will remain authorized as long as they are serviceable. New or replacement non-uniform equipment items shall be black in color.

Recommendation At a minimum officers should acquire and maintain all items listed as required basic uniform components for required uniforms Service Dress Blue Summer White Operational Dress Uniform Effective 01 JAN 2015 Slacks are shown as required item for female officers but have the option of slacks or skirt OPDIV heads can not require one or the other Consider obtaining at least one of each just in case Officers should consider acquiring uniform components listed as prescribable items for required uniforms in the event they are directed to wear them by the Surgeon General or designated authority

Required Uniforms for Officers Updated with publication of new CC26.3.4 & CC26.3.5 - paragraph 6 Effective 02 February 2010 POLICY: All officers, except officers participating in the Junior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (COSTEP) and in the Senior COSTEP, shall maintain all required components of the Service Dress Blue (SDB), Summer White (SW) and Battle Dress Uniform (BDU). In addition, officers are responsible for buying and maintaining other uniforms as required by their prescribing authority. There is no minimum number of uniforms required to be in an officer's possession. Sufficient quantities of uniform items shall be procured and maintained in order to assure the highest possible standard of personal hygiene and appearance.

Service Dress Blue Uniform Required Uniform

Summer White Uniform Required Uniform

Battle Dress Uniform No Longer Required Discontinued 31 DEC 2014

Operational Dress Uniform Required Uniform starting 01 JAN 2015

Fretting or Scrambled eggs on bill of Combination Cover for Flag, Senior and Junior Grade Officers (Male style fretting on bill of new Command Ball Cap) Flag Grade (O-7 and above) Full Fretting Senior Grade (O-5 and O-6) Half Fretting Junior Grade (O-4 and below) No Fretting

Service Khaki Uniform (Not required but commonly worn)

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components

Purchasing Uniforms Most basic components may be purchased from U.S. Navy military clothing sales U.S. Navy Uniform Support Center Navy Nex Navy Nex also has many PHS specific items 1-800-368-4088 or Navy Exchange Naval Air Station, Atlanta Now Closed! Uniforms moved to Dobbins Base Exchange limited availability 770-428-4711 or 770-428-1274 ext. 3 U.S. Coast Guard Uniform Distribution Center Source for new PHS Working Uniform (ODU) 1-800-874-6841 or http://www.uscg.mil/uniforms/ PHS Officer Supply and Device Center Name tag, insignia, ribbons, BDU T-shirts and caps, etc. 225-756-3793 / PHS Officers Device Supply Center May be closing in near future Other commercial providers Vanguard, Marlow White, Army/Navy Surplus, etc.

Purchasing Uniforms Dobbins Air Reserve Base Military Clothing Sales Store (MCSS) has moved to the Dobbins Base Exchange Store Limited availability of PHS/Navy uniform items 770-428-4711 or 770-428-1274 ext. 3

Ordering the PHS Uniform Navy-Nex is the online catalog for all Navy uniform components https://www.mynavyexchange.com Toll free number to order uniforms is also available: 1-800-368-4088 PHS uniforms is an option on phone menu Calling may be more helpful for PHS specific items Current PHS BDU items no longer on website BDU Uniforms no longer available but insignia for BDU still available by calling Every officer should be eligible to use online catalog Contact you agency Corps liaison if you can t login

Navy Exchange or Navy-Nex Website

Click on Uniform link

Choose Connection Speed or Call Toll Free Number

Choose Navy Uniforms or Call Toll Free Number

Provide Required Information to Login

Scroll down to new PHS Section at the bottom right to locate most PHS items

Even with new PHS Section the Navy-Nex website is not the most user friendly. Also not all Navy items worn by PHS Officers are found in the new PHS section. Sometimes it is easier to just call and ask!

Ordering the New PHS Operational Duty Uniform (ODU) Components found on at least two different sites Review POM 12-009 Ordering the ODU Access Coast Guard Uniform Distribution Center http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg1/udc/ordering.asp Uniform Sizing recommendations Information on other sources for uniform items PHS ODU different from CG ODU Nametapes and insignia on Navy-Nex Nametapes/insignia should be on ODU material Ball caps: correct insignia issue Recommend ordering caps from CG website at present time (now corrected?)

Ordering the New PHS Operational Duty Uniform (ODU)

Ordering the New PHS Operational Duty Uniform (ODU)

Ordering the New PHS Operational Duty Uniform (ODU)

Ordering the New PHS Operational Duty Uniform (ODU)

Ordering the New PHS Operational Duty Uniform (ODU)

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components 3. Know which uniforms you are permitted to wear

National Uniform Authority (NUA) CC 26.3.1 Section 6-3 authorizes the Surgeon General as sole National Uniform Authority (NUA) for all active duty officers Effective date: 01 APR 2008 Surgeon General may designate authority to a local uniform authority (LUA) as appropriate No LUA s designated at present time Seasonal uniform POM (Uniform of the Day memo) published twice a year Typically about April 1st and October 1 st Current Memo: POM 13-001

Current Uniform of the Day Memo

Wear of Operational Dress Uniform ODU may be worn for: Emergency preparedness or response activities, including field exercises, planned or emergency responses, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) emergency-response-related exhibits, emergencyresponse-related recruiting, and training for operations as determined by the NUA, such as: Exposure to harsh elements, e.g., high temperatures, cold, or precipitation; In dirt, water, or mud; Where other types of uniforms would become unreasonably soiled or unkempt and require daily cleaning; or In indoor settings where officers will or could be working in dirty settings, e.g., partially destroyed buildings, or on the floor of a building, e.g., kneeling beside patients on stretchers.

Wear of Operational Dress Uniform (cont) Exercises or operations that are conducted jointly, or in the same environment with, other branches of the Uniformed Services when the counterpart uniforms of the other Services are being worn by their service members. The NUA shall prescribe an ODU that is in accordance with the directives of the commanding officer-in-charge (OIC) of a joint exercise or operation when such a directive can be obtained in advance. In circumstances in which such a directive cannot be obtained in advance, or when an operation is in the same environment but not a joint operation, the NUA may prescribe the ODU independently. Activities where personnel safety (from physical or environmental conditions), durability, and appearance make other uniforms inappropriate, e.g., vehicle maintenance, environmental sampling in muddy conditions, construction or correctional institutions.

Wear of Operational Dress Uniform (cont) Special HHS or Joint Services event, e.g., a salute to returning forces ceremonies or awards ceremonies, in which Corps officers are attending or participating. In Joint Services event, the ODU is authorized only when other Uniformed Services will wear their equivalent uniform. In HHS-only events, the event must be an emergency-response or austere environment-related ceremony, otherwise the ODU wear must be approved by the SG. An officer may wear the ODUs one day per week as defined by the NUA or LUA. Other Uses. For uses, other than those listed here an Operating Division (OPDIV), Staff Division (STAFFDIV) or non-hhs organization LUA must request authorization from the OSG.

Additional Consideration for Officers from the Uniform of the Day Memo Daily uniform wear and continuous attention to detail will ensure the uniform is worn properly. A sharp and properly worn uniform will positively reflect on the officer wearing the uniform and the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service. Pride in appearance is the mark of respect, responsibility, and professionalism expected of every Corps officer. -s- Regina Benjamin, M.D., M.B.A. VADM, USPHS Surgeon General

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components 3. Know which uniforms you are permitted to wear 4. Follow basic guidelines for uniform wear and appearance a. When in doubt, wear a cover!

When Do I Wear a Cover? Current CDC/ATSDR Cover Policy Officers should wear a cap/cover at all times when outdoors unless in a designated covered area. Officers in uniform need not wear a cap/cover in designated covered areas. Transit to other areas will require officers in uniform to wear a cap/cover. So what is a covered area?

Guidance Provided by CC26.3.1 8-3. Designation of Covered Areas. LUAs* may determine those areas, such as a specific area of connected or adjacent buildings and grounds not including parking areas, which officers may transit out-of-doors but consider themselves indoors for purposes of meeting uniform requirements and/or extending service courtesy such as saluting. However, entire areas, such as but not limited to: campuses, complexes, installations, institutions, research facilities or parking areas/decks, in which interaction with the general public or other Uniformed Service members is likely, are not permitted to be considered covered. *NOTE: No LUAs have been designated so all decisions regarding covered areas would be determined by the Surgeon General as the NUA

So what is a covered area? Either indoors (a building with windows and doors!) or A defined outdoor area that is specifically designated in writing or marked with signs as not requiring the wear of a cover Currently there are no designated covered areas on Atlanta area CDC/ATSDR campuses

Recommendation When you leave a building wear your cover at all times until you enter another building (something with doors and windows!) or your vehicle. A parking deck is NOT a building. When in doubt wear your cover!

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components 3. Know which uniforms you are permitted to wear 4. Follow basic guidelines for uniform wear and appearance a. When in doubt, wear a cover! b. Wear only approved PHS outerwear

Approved PHS Outerwear Windbreaker Jacket Black or Khaki Black Pullover Sweater (Navy style only) V neck, Acrylic or Wool material Cardigan sweater no longer authorized except for maternity cardigan Blue All-Weather Coat (Trench coat) Navy approved wear of Army style All-Weather Coat Will replace current Navy Blue All-Weather Coat in future Reefer Blue Overcoat (Bridge coat) Foul Weather Parka, Type II, worn with ODU only ODU Utility Jacket, Blue Polar Fleece Liner and Foul Weather Trousers, Type II, also authorized Accessories with outerwear Black gloves, white scarf with Dress/Service uniforms Gloves: Plain black smooth leather/synthetic leather with black stitching Scarf: Plain design of knitted or woven silk, rayon, or synthetic material Civilian outerwear should NEVER be worn with PHS uniform

Windbreaker Jacket Black and Khaki Jacket should always be worn with zipper closed at least three quarters of the way. Jacket should never be worn with zipper open. In addition all coats should be worn with all buttons buttoned except collar button which is optional depending on weather conditions

Black Sweater Navy Style Leather name tag on left side Optional wear with many uniforms

Black Leather Velcro Backed Name Tag Required with Navy Style Sweater Name tag should be 2 inches by 4 inches Earned skills/qualifications badges (e.g., FMRB, jump wings, flight surgeon wings, etc.) are authorized Designs such as agency logos or identification badges (e.g. Office of the Secretary Identification Badge, Associate Recruiter Badge) are not authorized. DO NOT wear the plastic name tag over the Velcro patch The leather name tag will be embossed with gold lettering, with all capital letters The officer has a choice to either use first initial of first name, followed by a period, first initial of the middle name, followed by a period and the full last name (e.g., J. A. DOE) OR Full first or full middle name and full last name (e.g., John Doe) centered in the middle of the name tag; The proper abbreviation of officer s rank will be placed on the lower left of the name tag (e.g., LT, LCDR, CDR, CAPT); The abbreviation USPHS will be placed on the lower right of the name tag

Black Leather Velcro Backed Name Tag Where to Order U.S. Navy Uniform Support Center Navy Nex 1-800-368-4088 or Navy Exchange May be easier to call and place order Usually easiest method to order name tag Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Formerly the National Naval Medical Center located in Bethesda, MD Contact the Medical Center Uniform Store 301-295-1489 Vanguard Military (Civilian source) Call Vanguard East at 1-800-221-1264

Leather Name Tag for Sweater

All-Weather Coat and White Scarf White Scarf: Plain design made of knitted or woven silk, rayon, or synthetic material. May be worn under reefers, all-weather coats, windbreaker, overcoats or jackets (picture for display purposes only).

Reefer Women may wear male or female style

Overcoat or Bridge Coat Wear of male style not defined for women

Umbrella Plain, solid black, folding/collapsing type umbrella with a plain, black handle only. Your favorite large multi-color umbrella is not permitted! Conventional size and design when opened Capable of being folded small enough to fit into a brief case Use during inclement weather with any uniform except BDU/ODU Carried in the left hand to permit saluting Should be folded when not in use

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components 3. Know which uniforms you are permitted to wear 4. Follow basic guidelines for uniform wear and appearance a. When in doubt, wear a cover! b. Wear only approved PHS outerwear c. Recognize and know proper wear of PHS insignia and devices

Wear of PHS Insignia and Devices

PHS/Navy vs. Army/Air Force Insignia PHS uses Navy style rank insignia (left) Army/Air Force rank insignia is different in appearance (right) Most notable in the O-4/O-5 rank insignia Purchase insignia from a Navy source

Insignia Placement Short-sleeve khaki shirt PHS rank device worn on right collar, centered 1 from the lower and front edges of the collar Position vertical axis of insignia along an imaginary line bisecting the angle of the collar point PHS miniature Corps device worn on left collar, centered as above Remember Rank on Right

Insignia Placement Short sleeve shirt 1 1 1 Stitching on edge of collar 1

Insignia Placement Short sleeve shirt A quarter placed as shown gives a reasonable estimate of proper positioning of the insignia and rank on the collar 1 1 Stitching on edge of khaki shirt collar 1 1

Insignia Placement Short sleeve shirt 1 1 1 1

Collar Insignia Placement for ODU uniform Similar to placement of collar insignia on short sleeve khaki uniform shirt except center is 1.5 inches from edge of collar Note: Navy uses 1 inch from edge of collar Sewn on cloth insignia. Color is silver thread for silver insignia and yellow thread in place of gold. Cloth for insignia matches ODU material and is different from insignia on the Blue Coveralls Uniform. 1.5 1.5

Insignia Placement Shoulder straps on windbreaker and All-weather coat/raincoat Place rank so that outer edge is 3/4 from squared end of strap Large metal insignia used for jackets ENS, LTJG, LT devices are worn parallel to the shoulder seams LCDR and CDR have the oak leaf stem 3/4 from the end of strap CAPT will have the clutched arrows of the eagle 3/4 from the end of strap and eagle s beak facing forward

¾ Insignia Placement (Right shoulder) ¾ ¾

Insignia Placement Khaki Garrison Cap Miniature rank device (same size as worn on collar). Center of device 2 inches from front, 1.5 inches from bottom Miniature PHS cap device (NOT the same as PHS collar device) is positioned on the left in the same manner as above Note: Blue garrison cover with gold trim phased out effective 1 AUG 09

Insignia Placement Khaki Garrison Cover 2 1.5 Rank placed 1.5 inches from bottom and 2 inches from front to center of rank device.

Insignia Placement Khaki Garrison Cover 2 1.5 Rank placed 1.5 inches from bottom and 2 inches from front to center of cap device.

Insignia Placement Khaki Garrison Cover 2 1.5 Rank placed 1.5 inches from bottom and 2 inches from front to center of cap device.

Insignia Placement Khaki Garrison Cover 2 1.5 1.5 inches from bottom and 2 inches from front to center of cap device

Khaki Garrison Cap Unisex (Poly/wool and CNT material) Khaki Garrison Cap Women CNT material only

Beret with Miniature Cap Device

Wear of Beret Current Style 3/4 in front of hairline, miniature cap device over left eye, tilted slightly to right

Wear of Beret Proposed New Position (not yet authorized) ¾ behind forehead hairline

PHS Name Tag SMOOTY Worn over the right breast pocket, 1/4 above the pocket on all general purpose uniforms Can be affixed with either pins or magnets. On the Women s Service Dress Blue, when there is no right pocket, place the name tag in a position that corresponds to (mirrors) the ribbons on the left pocket. May need a ruler to assist.

PHS & Non-PHS Badges PPM 08-019 - Wear of Skill and Breast Badges http://dcp.psc.gov/eccis/documents/ppm08_019.pdf Two types of badges: Skill badges Example: Field Medical Readiness Badge (FMRB) Breast/Identification badges Example: HHS ID badge Available in Standard and Miniature size Skill badges worn over ribbons on left side Maximum of two may be worn Not worn on pocket flap (Navy style) Breast/ID badges have specific placement Based on type of badge and if officer is incumbent Non-PHS ID or skill badges may be worn Must be authorized in Officer Personnel File (OPF) May be worn on left side if PHS badge not authorized PHS skill badge worn above non-phs skill badge if one of each is worn

PHS & Non-PHS Badges HHS ID Badge Field Medical Readiness Badge Flight Surgeon Badges Badge and Ribbon Placement on Left Side of Uniform Navy Army ¼ ¼ PHS Badge Non-PHS Badge Ribbons Air Force ¼ Top of Pocket

Medals and Ribbons Wear Them Proudly! And Correctly

Medals and Ribbons Part of the uniform. If authorized they SHOULD be worn! No space between ribbon rows May wear only 3 if authorized more Wear highest 3 authorized NOTE: Wear all ribbons on the Service Dress Blue/Service Dress White uniforms, not just top 3 Worn on the left side 1/4 above the left pocket on all general purpose uniforms Not worn on working uniforms Ensure that the ribbons are worn in proper order of precedence according to uniform instructions CC26.3.3 recently updated with new ribbon precedence Highest position of honor is wearers top inboard side of all other ribbons

PHS Awards Order of Precedence DSM MSM SGM SGESM OSM CM AM CIT OUC UC SECM GHCM HDA FDA SAA ISO/HARD CRSA GRSA RSA NEPA RSR GHISM BUC RCR * Originally the SGM and SGESM were the same color. ** Newly authorized ribbon. Tentative design shown. *** Obsolete/no longer awarded, but still authorized for wear. CCTR

Ribbons COA AMSUS ROA SAME Organizational ribbons (COA, AMSUS, ROA, SAME) may NOT be worn unless: You are attending a meeting or activity sponsored by that organization AND An active member (paying dues) AND Have earned at least one other authorized PHS ribbon Non-symmetrical ribbons have a specific orientation for wearing (e.g. ROA) Correct Incorrect

Medals and Ribbons earned with other Uniformed Services Can be worn with PHS uniform in most cases Have specific precedence in which they are worn Earned non medical skill badges may now be worn Send documentation to OCCP to get authorization in OPF Also send to CDC Awards coordinator Distinguished Service Medal PHS Defense Navy/USMC Coast Guard Army Air Force

Ribbon Attachments Worn for subsequent awards achieved: Gold stars (5/16 ) are worn in place of an additional individual honor award (CIT, AM, CM, OSM, etc.) up to 4 stars - Stars for miniature honor award medals are 1/8 in size Silver stars (5/16 ) are worn in place of 5 gold stars on individual honor awards Bronze stars (3/16 ) are worn in place of additional unit or service award (e.g. OUC, UC, FDA, CRSA) up to 4 stars Silver stars (3/16 ) are worn in place of 5 bronze stars on unit/service awards Bronze V device for award with valor (OSM and above)

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components 3. Know which uniforms you are permitted to wear 4. Follow basic guidelines for uniform wear and appearance a. When in doubt, wear a cover! b. Wear only approved PHS outerwear c. Recognize and know proper wear of PHS insignia and devices d. Maintain proper personal appearance

Personal Appearance Fingernails, haircuts and mustaches trimmed to standard Beards no longer authorized for wear effective 1 JAN 08 Shaving waiver possible for Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) or other medical condition Jewelry limited to specified number and types Uniform in good repair Clean white/khaki hat cover fully stretched Cover on outdoors, Cover on straight - not tilted Pocket flaps buttoned, zippers on jackets zipped Proper shoes - must have an outside heel Proper size insignia on wind breaker and uniform components No pens, etc. sticking out of shirt pockets Matching uniform fabrics Wear of appropriate bags and backpacks

Personnel Appearance Belt Buckle and Gig Line

Personnel Appearance Belt Buckle and Gig Line

Personnel Appearance Belt Buckle and Gig Line

Information on Carrying Bags while in Uniform See CC412.01, Section 6-6.b b. Bags. (e.g., briefcases, gym bags, backpacks, laptop bags, lunch bags, suitcases, and garment bags, etc. (this does not include women's handbags/purses)) shall be hand carried with the following exceptions: (1) Backpacks/gym bags/laptop bags/garment bags may be worn when riding a bicycle or motorcycle; (2) Backpacks/gym bags/laptop bags/garment bags may be worn on the left shoulder when wearing service or working uniforms; and (3) Backpacks may be worn over both shoulders when wearing working uniforms. All hand carried bags and other bags, to include luggage, when possible, shall be carried or placed on the left side to facilitate saluting. All bags must conceal their contents and be in a serviceable condition. All bags must be either black or navy blue, except for the olive drab GI Duffel Bag. No ornamentation on the bags is allowed except an official Corps logo in yellow or the bag manufacturer s logo, (provided the bag manufacturer s logo is small and does not distract from the uniform). Commercial and OPDIV/STAFFDIV/non-HHS organizations to which officers are assigned logos are not authorized except that a bag issued by the Commissioned Officers Association of the USPHS, the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, Society of American Military Engineers or the Reserve Officers Association may be carried only to their annual meetings, but not on a routine daily basis. All bags used while in dress uniform must be hand carried. (See Appendix B table for dress uniforms). Women s handbags shall be carried over the left shoulder or forearm, placing the top of the handbag at waist level with all uniforms (see CC26.3.5, Uniforms for Female Officers, for handbag description).

Information on Carrying Bags while in Uniform (cont.) Bags include briefcases, gym bags, backpacks, laptop bags, lunch bags, suitcases, and garment bags, etc. Bags should be hand carried (except for women's handbags/purses) with the following exceptions: Bags may be worn when riding a bicycle or motorcycle Bags may be worn on the left shoulder when wearing service or working uniforms Bags may be worn over both shoulders when wearing working uniforms. All hand carried bags, to include luggage, when possible, shall be carried or placed on the left side to facilitate saluting. Bags must be black or navy blue, be in serviceable condition and conceal their contents.

Description: The handbag must be of plain black, brown or white grain leather or synthetic leather, rectangular in shape and designed with a flap. The color of the handbag will match the color of the shoes worn. Dimensions must be between 7½ to 12 inches in width, 5½ to 8 inches in height, and 2 to 3½ inches in depth. Exotic materials such as, but not limited to eel, alligator or ostrich skin are not authorized. The handbag must not have any visible ornamentation, decorative stitching, embossed design, or manufacturer s logo. The closure hardware will be brassplated or gold-colored. If the flap has a closure, it must be a clasp (no buckles, zippers or string ties are allowed.) The strap will be of the same material as the purse and have a gold-colored or black-colored buckle. Handbags may be procured from commercial sources, provided that above criteria is followed. Regulation Handbag See Instruction CC26.3.5, page 22 Generally no longer sold in military clothing stores. Coach Classic handbag meets requirements. Expensive new but officers report finding them and similar bags on ebay.

Personnel Appearance Newest Update 21 June 2013 No smoking or use of tobacco products while in uniform Effective six months after date of new Instruction (21 January 2014) Tobacco products include, but are not limited to: Cigars, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, stem pipes, water pipes, hookahs and smokeless products that are chewed, dipped or snuffed Lanyards/ID badge holders should be conservative and inconspicuous in nature May not display commercial logo (e.g., brand name or logo, logo of contractor, etc.) which may give appearance of endorsement of product or service by the federal government

Steps to Take to Learn How to Wear the PHS Uniform 1. Know how to locate information on proper wear of the uniform 2. Know where to purchase uniform components 3. Know which uniforms you are permitted to wear 4. Know basic guidelines for uniform wear and appearance a. When in doubt, wear a cover! b. Wear only approved PHS outerwear c. Recognize and know proper wear of PHS insignia and devices d. Maintain proper personal appearance

The PHS Operational Dress Uniform (ODU)

Operational Duty Uniform (ODU) New PHS working uniform authorized Will replace BDU on 1 JAN 2015 BDU still authorized until 31 DEC 2014 Worn with new Blue T-Shirt Black T-shirt not authorized with ODU Blue with yellow seal on front and US Public Health Service on back in yellow Blue Command Ball Cap is primary cover Rank embroidered onto cap O-6 eagle faces to wearers right Additional headgear Utility Eight Point Cap Sun or boonie hat Both use large bright metal rank insignia

Coast Guard ODU has embroidered Coast Guard seal on front right shirt pocket and cargo pocket flap on each pant leg. PHS version does not have embroidered Coast Guard seals. Don t confuse PHS ODU with Coast Guard ODU!

PHS ODU The New PHS Working Uniform

New PHS ODU vs. USCG ODU USPHS ODU USCG ODU No seal embroidered on pocket (or pants) Gold lettering instead of white/silver on nametape

Operational Duty Uniform (ODU) (cont.) Proper way to roll ODU sleeve will change from roll used with BDU ODU sleeve rolled with outside out Sleeves should be rolled neatly above the elbow. Don t partially roll sleeve below elbow. Don t push sleeves up on forearm Width of the rolled sleeve should be about 3 inches Bottom of roll should be no more than 3 inches above the elbow (mid to lower third of upper arm).

ODU Sleeve Roll Sleeves may be worn down with cuffs buttoned (or) with sleeves neatly rolled. When properly rolled, the cuff should be approximately 2 above the elbow (mid-bicep) with only the cuff visible. To properly roll the sleeves takes some patience and a little practice, but once mastered can be achieved without difficulty. Depending on an individual s size and sleeve length some sleeves may require more folds than others.

ODU Sleeve Roll 1. Fully extend and flatten the sleeve on a level surface. 2. Starting at the cuff turn sleeve inside out to armpit as shown. Take care to flatten the sleeve to remove any irregular folds or creases. 3. To form the fold, roll the sleeve in half again to form two equal segments the width of the cuff. (continued on next slide)

ODU Sleeve Roll 4. Next, turn the cuff down over the fold (Pinching the outer edge of the sleeve to begin the fold will help to keep the fabric from slipping). 5. Once in place, take care to flatten the sleeve to remove any irregular folds or creases. When properly done, only the cuff should be visible. 6. To remove the roll, simply pull the lower edge of the cuff downward toward the wrist.

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) NUA may authorize wear of ODU Currently permitted one day per week Solid Blue ripstop nylon/cotton material Similar to both Coast Guard and NOAA Blue Cloth Name tape worn over right pocket with yellow thread USPHS tape worn over left pocket 4.5 long, 1 high, Font: 0.75 BLOCK lettering. No periods! May be purchased from Navy Nex Order from PHS Section of Navy Nex PHS ODU accessories/insignia menu

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) PHS patch for left shoulder on BDU is not authorized for the new ODU. Might be added to the uniform at a later date. Reverse flag patch on right shoulder is NOT authorized for wear on ODU including officers assigned with DoD units. POM 06-003 does not apply to the ODU.

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) Name tape over right pocket USPHS over left pocket Skill Badge(s) over USPHS tape - may wear up to 2 badges Rank on right collar PHS Collar Device on left collar Optional miniature metal Officer in Charge (OIC) badge may be worn (location not defined)

ODU Boots Black Boots Only Black leather Smooth or roughed out (suede) May be black leather with black fabric uppers May have zipper closure May have safety steel or composite box toe May have plain or capped toe Black safety boot is prescribable option

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) Boot Blousers required ODU pant legs should be bloused over boots Pant legs should NOT be tucked into boots Two Styles Wide elastic strap with Velcro closure Elastic cord with hook and loop closure Wider strap may be less likely to affect circulation

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) New Blue PHS T-shirt Replaces previous black BDU T-Shirt Black T-Shirt may be worn with BDU until 31 DEC 2015 Plain blue shirt authorized for tactical situations PHS Seal may be 3 or 4 inches in diameter Available through CG Uniform Distribution Center and Officer Device Supply Center

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) PHS Blue Command Ball Cap Replaces Black Command Ball cap Rank embroidered on cap Primary required headgear with ODU Appropriate visor ornamentation is authorized for Grades O-5 and above (Fretting or Scrambled eggs similar to ornamentation on male combination cover) Optional blue eight point cover and sun hat Large bright metal rank device used on both

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) Belt - 1.75 black riggers belt is required belt 1.25 Black web belt with open buckle worn with BDU is optional Winter Blue Mock Turtle-neck T-shirt Optional wear with ODU in Winter Do not confuse with black mock turtle-neck shirt worn by Navy

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) Blue Gore-Tex Foul Weather Parka, Type II Primary Outer garment with ODU Rank tab on left front Slip on cloth rank loop or metal rank Rank loop available on CG website Two different liner options for the parka Blue ODU Utility Jacket Newer liner, has rank tab Blue Polar Fleece Liner Older style, no rank tab Both liners may be worn as a stand-alone jacket My personal recommendation: ODU Utility Jacket More professional appearance with rank tab Offers some wet weather protection

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU) Outerwear

New Uniforms on the Horizon? New PHS PT uniform? Navy recently introduced new PT uniform PT uniform option has been discussed for PHS but nothing authorized at this time PHS version similar to Navy PT uniform? New Outerwear for PHS Uniform? New Navy All-Weather Coat based on current Army style Navy testing Cold Weather Parka with Service uniform Decision expected by next fall in Navy New Service Dress Khaki Uniform? Based on traditional WWII era Service Khaki Was approved by Navy but now cancelled Cancellation means no chance for wear by PHS

Navy PT Uniform Possible PHS version to be similar but have USPHS in place of NAVY? Back Front Short and long sleeve versions

New Uniform Outerwear Options? Navy recently approved optional wear of Army style All-Weather Coat Black double-breasted, belted trench coat Currently optional but will eventually replace current Navy (and PHS?) All-Weather Coat Navy is currently evaluating two different Cold Weather Parkas for wear with SDB and Khaki uniforms Black Parka with non detachable liner Blue Parka with two different detachable liners Blue Parka looks remarkably similar to the parka worn with the new PHS ODU Neither currently approved for wear with SDB or Khaki uniforms by PHS officers

New Uniform Outerwear Options? New All-Weather Coat Current Black All-Weather Coat: Single breasted, no belt New Black All-Weather Coat: Double breasted, includes belt

New Uniform Outerwear Options? Proposed Navy Cold Weather Parka with Service Uniform Black Cold Weather Parka Metal rank insignia worn on shoulder epaulets (similar to current All-Weather coat or Windbreaker) One piece only Liner not detachable

New Uniform Outerwear Options? Proposed Navy Cold Weather Parka with Service Uniform Blue Cold Weather Parka Metal rank insignia worn on front rank tab Two piece system Two different liner options Appears to be the same parka PHS wears with new ODU

Proposed Service Dress Khaki Uniform Was initially approved for wear by the Navy as an optional summer uniform. In October 2012 the Navy decided to reverse course and cancel the Service Dress Khaki. Cancellation by Navy means the uniform is no longer a realistic option for the PHS.

QUESTIONS? Contact CAPT Bruce Tierney Email: BTierney@CDC.gov Phone: 770-488-0771