The January 2021 edition of Army Regulation 670-1,
Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia, has 14 references to “belt,” while its Department of the Army counterpart (DA PAM 670-1) has nearly six times that number. Unfortunately, anyone seeking guidance on the design, composition, or wear of the ceremonial or dress belt will come up empty-handed after scouring through all those citations involving belts.
The ceremonial belt for enlisted personnel, including Specialists and NCOs, is manufactured in the same color as the Army Service Uniform and service cap, with gold braid on the top and bottom. A one-size-fits-all item, it comes with a gold-plated belt buckle featuring the Coat of Arms of the United States. It’s worn with the Army Service Uniform during special ceremonies and formal occasions.
Like all the products we offer at The Salute Uniforms, our ceremonial belts for enlisted personnel are Made-in-USA and meet or surpass all Army specifications.
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