Air force can you wear glasses
Also, the Air Force feels that the risk of blowing sand and fine dust particles causing a soldier with contact lenses to have "something in their eye" will potentially hold up a unit, which has real-world implications on the battlefield. Finally, contact lenses require a hygienic environment for their care, and conditions in the field may not lend themselves to adequate care. This can lead to abrasions and infections, as it would in a civilian who did not regularly clean or change his contact lenses.
After graduating from basic training , you are allowed to wear your civilian glasses again, as long as they conform to military dress and appearance regulations.
Generally, that means the color must be conservative, the frames have no designs or decorations, and the lenses are not tinted when indoors or outdoors when in military formation. Even after basic training, you may not wear glasses around your neck, on a lanyard, or on top of your head while in uniform, per Air Force requirements. But when you are in civilian clothes, you can wear whatever glasses you choose.
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.
Select personalised ads. Bags will be without design. Small logos are authorized. Previously, attache cases were to be only black in color. Gym bags. Gym bags will be solid dark blue, black, olive drab, brown, gray, Air Force sage green, ABU or OCP patterned with matching stitching, and carried in the left hand.
Use of a shoulder strap is authorized on either shoulder and the strap may cross the body as long as it does not interfere with rendering the proper salute.
Black, brown, gray or dark blue backpacks may be worn with any uniform combination. Handbags for all uniform combinations will be solid black, brown, gray, or dark-blue leather or vinyl. Bag will be without design and ornamentation. It may be with or without plain foldover flap and with or without single-placed silver or gold-colored clasp. Stitching will be black or white or the same color as handbag.
Handbags may have up to two adjustable shoulder straps with or without strap buckles. Handbag-dimension limits removed. Previously, handbags were to be solid black leather or vinyl.
It can be, but nope, no sunglasses. Part of it is a privilege factor — you're not an Airman yet. When you're in tech, you can wear sunglasses in uniform as long as they're compliant with AFI when not in formation. What about wearing transition lenses at bmt?
I do not have a pair with "regular" lenses. Glenn — Be prepared to get crap from all of the MTIs for the first three weeks, until your military issued glasses come in. You'll be questioned by those that think you're wearing sunglasses. You should be able to wear them though, since you don't have another option. Thanks for the reply. I figured I'd get crap it took an extra long time to get my BCGs while at Parris Island years ago, and I took lots of crap from my DIs because I looked different than the other recruits.
I just wanted to make sure there wasn't some obscure regulation about it because my recruiter did not know. No, you should be fine.
If that's your only pair of glasses, what are they going to do? Hope that helps! Sierra Archie — Yes, you can wear contacts at tech school if you'd like! At least, we were able to do so at Keesler. Hi Erin, I love your website! I'm shipping out for BMT on July 9th and trying to get prepared. Will I be ok if I bring my current lense Rx with me on paper and wear my out of date glasses in the meantime? Alora — I think that'd be fine, but check with your recruiter.
0コメント