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Navy announces distribution plans for switch to green camouflage working uniform

Posted at 11:01 AM, Sep 01, 2017
and last updated 2017-09-01 11:01:21-04

WASHINGTON (Aug. 3, 2016) The Dept. of the Navy announced that it will transition from the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I to the NWU Type III as its primary shore working uniform. While, the NWU Type I will be phased out over the next three years, effective Oct. 1, 2019, all Sailors will be expected to wear the NWU Type III as their primary Working Uniform when ashore or in port. (U.S. Navy photo illustration by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Julia A. Casper/Released)

WASHINGTON – The Navy has announced the new rules and distribution plans for their upcoming switch from the blue Navy Working Uniform Type I to the green Navy Working Uniform Type III.

The Navy announced the plan to transition to the green NWU Type III uniform as the primary working uniform in 2016. For now, Sailors can wear either the blue NWU Type I uniform or the green NWU Type III uniform until September 30, 2019 at the discretion of their unit commander or commanding officer.

Beginning October 1, 2019, the green NWU Type III uniform will become the Navy’s primary shore working uniform.

The roll-out plan for the change to the NWU Type III begins October 1, 2017 and ends September 1, 2019.

Below is the Fleet distribution schedule for the NWU Type III:

  • October 2017 – New accessions and Sailors assigned to commands at Recruit Training Command, Navy Officer Training Command and Navy Region Southwest
  • January 2018 – Navy Region Southeast
  • July 2018 – Navy Region Mid-Atlantic and Naval District Washington Region
  • January 2019 – Navy Region Japan and Guam
  • March 2019 – Navy Region Northwest
  • June 2019 -NEXCOM uniform website and call center
  • July 2019 – Other service exchange stores (i.e., Army and Air Force Exchange Service stores)

Clothing replacement allowances for enlisted Sailors will increase beginning October 1, 2017 and will continue to expand in fiscal years 2018 and 2019.

The Navy also released a list of approved boots Sailors will be able to wear with the uniform. They say they are currently conducting a three-month boot wear test among 350 Sailors assigned to afloat units and shore installations. This is to identify and select a replacement for the current black Navy-issue boot.

A report with a new boot recommendation is expected by the end of the calendar year.

Read more about the changes in NAVADMIN 214/17