The Navy has introduced new prisoner uniforms for all pretrial and post-trial inmates in shore military correctional facilities (MCFs). The new uniforms were introduced May 1 and are mandatory for all prisoners, regardless of their service affiliation. In a statement, the Navy explained that prisoners confined in Navy shore MCFs have previously worn their respective service utility uniform, but this created some challenges. laundry detergent.”CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn 2016 the Navy announced a major uniform change, eliminating the ‘blueberries’ camouflage uniform, or Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I. Starting Oct. 1, 2019, sailors will be expected to wear the NWU Type III as their primary working uniform when ashore or in port.
Source: Fox News May 07, 2019 19:49 UTC