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Navy Backpack Regulations

Navy Backpack Regulations

US Navy Description 041018-N-0000X-001 The Navy introduced a set of concept work uniforms for Sailors E-1 through O-10, Oct. 18, in response to fleet feedback on the current uniforms.jpg

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Norfolk, Va. (October 18, 2004) - The Navy introduced a set of concept work uniforms for Sailors E-1 through O-10, October 18, in response to fleet feedback on the current uniforms. These digital patterns are two of four concept uniforms released for wear testing by the Navy this winter. Each outfit offers a variety of options that Sailors will have the opportunity to choose from. Feedback from the fleet will be used to determine the final Navy work uniform. US Navy Illustration (RELEASED)

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