Agsu Dress — Uniform ^hot^

In the conference room, the board president — a lieutenant colonel with a soft gut and hard eyes — glanced at her AGSU, then at her cane.

However, for the soldier wearing it, the most practically helpful feature is the compared to the previous Army Service Uniform (ASU).

Elena looked down at the dampening green wool, the ribbons darkening with water. She didn’t unbutton the coat. agsu dress uniform

The AGSU hung in the back of Corporal Elena Vasquez’s closet for three years. Olive green, crisp wool-blend, with a tie she never learned to knot properly. She’d worn it exactly twice: once at her basic training graduation, once at a promotion board she failed.

The Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU) is the U.S. Army's primary service uniform for everyday professional environments and formal occasions. Modeled after the iconic "Pinks and Greens" worn by the "Greatest Generation" during World War II, the AGSU emphasizes heritage while meeting modern standards for professional wear. In the conference room, the board president —

The AGSU dress uniform is reserved for special occasions, including:

“But,” he continued, “I’m going to recommend an upgrade to a Meritorious Service Medal for your actions that day. Someone should have done it years ago.” She didn’t unbutton the coat

“Corporal Vasquez,” he said. “You’ve chosen to appear in uniform. That’s not required.”