olpa9901 said:
so when they say it will take the place of aviation green, what does that mean????
Rainman said:
they mean that the new uniform if/when approved will be worn in lieu of the aviation green uniform worn by plane captains and others.
No. This is the Aviation Working Green uniform:
http://buperscd.technology.navy.mil/bup_updt/508/unireg/chapter3/chap3_3237.html. Even though this picture is black & white, the uniform is green, with a khaki shirt and black tie. And of course brown shoes. There are black stripes on the sleeve cuffs to indicate rank (just like the gold stripes on SDBs). There is also a green garrison cover that most people wear instead of the combo cover. Often the leather flight jacket is worn instead of the green blouse.
It will actually be a shame to see this one go, because it was a "working" uniform in name only. In reality, AWG was more like a service uniform without ribbons that you could wear in office or non-dirty-work jobs. The NWU wouldn't really "replace" AWG in that respect. I never owned this uniform (it's completely optional) but I have seen it worn several times by pilots (LCDR and above) and also a CPO, and it looks really great. Another fine aviation tradition is dying.
As regards the other six uniforms (utes, blue coveralls, washed khakis, WWB, trops, and woodland cammie), the NWU is arguably a good trade.
The green coveralls that Rainman mentions are not a uniform. They are considered "organizational clothing" like a flight suit.
The real question (of interest to most AW readers) is this: If the NWU ultimately replaces the washed khakis, then what will Officer Candidates wear during the time between Indoc and Candidate Officer phase?????? Hmmm...