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The Army may revive its signature World War II dress uniforms known as the pinks and greens. It would be an alternative to the blue Army service uniform - or ASU - soldiers wear for official events.
Some of my earliest memories are from family gatherings in my grandparents’ home where photos of my grandfathers in the U.S. Army pinks and greens were ever-present on the mantels.
David, wearing the Army's classic "pinks and greens" dress uniform of the World War II and Korean War eras, stood as Biden placed the Medal of Honor around his neck.
A trainee with the 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, is fitted for the Army Green Service Uniform on Oct. 18, 2021. The trainees are the first on Fort Jackson to receive their Army Greens.
The phrase “pinks and greens” likely has immediate meaning to some folks and is utterly alien to others. Dating back to a dark coat and light taupe pant that emerged in World War II, the term is slang ...
The Army is set to decide whether or not to bring back their iconic "pinks and greens" dress uniforms from the WWII era. Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Army Times writer Meghann Myers.