Why can't the army roll up their sleeves?

Gen. James C. McConville, an Army chief of staff, said that effective immediately, commanders may authorize soldiers to roll up their sleeves on camouflage uniforms. When doing so, the camouflage will remain exposed on the roll, something that had become known as “camo out” in the ongoing debate.
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When can the Army roll their sleeves?

Sleeves can only be rolled in garrison, and despite whether the camouflage is exposed or rolled inside out, the sleeves must be rolled neatly above the elbow, but no more than three inches above the elbow.
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Can Marines roll up their sleeves?

Every year, just after daylight saving time starts, Marines carry out the tradition of rolling the sleeves on their camouflage uniforms. Marines do it twice a year: Sleeves go up during the warmer months and down during the colder months.
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Can you roll up sleeves on OCP?

Commanders may authorize sleeves to be rolled up on the OCP coat; however, the cuffs will remain visible and the sleeve will rest at, or within 1 inch of, the forearm when the arm is bent at a 90-degree angle. Regardless as to whether the sleeves are rolled up or unrolled, the cuffs will remain visible at all times.
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Can security forces roll their sleeves?

In 2016, the U.S. Army issued a memorandum authorizing soldiers to roll their sleeves while wearing the OCP Uniform. However, the camouflage pattern must remain exposed and troops are not allowed to roll their sleeves higher than three inches above their elbow.
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Can Army soldiers roll up their sleeves?

WASHINGTON (Army News Service) -- Effective immediately, commanders may authorize Soldiers to roll up the sleeves on Army combat uniforms, according to a memorandum signed by Lt. Gen.
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When did the Army stop rolling sleeves?

Soldiers wore rolled sleeves with a previous camouflage uniform, the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU), until it was phased out in 2005, and there are numerous photographs from World War II and Vietnam that show soldiers with their sleeves rolled.
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When did marines start rolling sleeves?

James Amos and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Micheal Barrett took to Facebook Feb. 25 to announce that the Corps was bringing back rolled up sleeves for the first time since October of 2011, when Amos announced that sleeves should be rolled down throughout the year.
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Is the USMC sleeves down?

For all USMC Commands. During the winter season, the woodland MCCUU will be worn with sleeves down and the designated seasonal service uniform will be Service "B".
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What day is sleeves down USMC?

Effective November 6th at 0200, Marine Corps Installations West - Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines will transition to the winter season uniform: Blue Dress A/B/C, Service A/B, and the Woodland Marine Pattern Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform with sleeves rolled down. Leonie Rose and 665 others like this.
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What is the Army's policy on tattoos?

The Army will now allow Soldiers to have one tattoo on each hand that does not exceed one inch in length. Soldiers also have the option to place one tattoo no larger than two inches on the back of their neck and one, inch-long tattoo behind each ear.
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What is a combat roll?

You will roll in a circle over your head, to the flat of the back (not the shoulder), the hips to the bottom of your feet and up to a standing position. I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright.
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What does OCP uniform stand for?

Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), originally codenamed Scorpion W2, is a military camouflage pattern adopted in 2015 by the United States Army for use as the U.S. Army's main camouflage pattern on the Army Combat Uniform (ACU).
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What are Gunny sleeves?

Subpar sleeve rolling also known as “Gunny Rolls” (a homage to gunnery sergeants that, after decades in the Marines, usually stop caring about their sleeve rolling skills) indicates that a Marine is lazy, while crisp, well-rolled sleeves indicates the opposite.
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How do you roll up sleeves military style?

5 Steps to Roll Your Sleeves in the US Army
  1. Step 1: Prepare to Roll Your Sleeves. First, you will need to lay the Army uniform on a flat surface and unbutton the cuffs. ...
  2. Step 2: Turn the Sleeve. ...
  3. Step 3: Turn the Sleeve a Second Time. ...
  4. Step 4: Repeat. ...
  5. Step 5: Roll Your Sleeves.
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Will the Army pay for tattoo removal?

Generally speaking, visits to a tattoo removal clinic will be on your own dime—the government will not pay for you to have a tattoo removed, nor will health insurance. Fortunately, we do offer special discounts for military recruits, active duty, and veterans – it's our way of saying, “thank you for your service!”
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Which military branch allows sleeve tattoos?

Last week, the Marine Corps revised its policy, allowing the “sleeve” (whole arm) tattoo and also permitting officers more than four tattoos visible in uniform. Both officers and enlisted can now tat themselves up as much as they want, as long as it's not on the face or neck.
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Can you have a leg sleeve in the Army?

Under the Army's new tattoo policy, soldiers will be able to have ink on their arms and legs as long as it isn't visible in the Army Service Uniform. This means sleeves are once again authorized as long as they don't extend past the wrist, Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey told Army Times.
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