Beret not dead – ACU changes make Velcro optional, patrol cap default headgear | Article | The United States Army

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I’ve heard rumors that the Army beret is dead. There have been changes to the uniform and the patrol cap will be the standard ACU cover, BUT the beret will still be used for standard wear with the ASU, and also at the discretion of the commander.

The change will save some money and also answer the complaints of Soldiers who have to carry two covers and wear one or the other depending on what they were doing at the time.  See the link below for the full story from army.mil.

ACU changes make Velcro optional, patrol cap default headgear | Article | The United States Army.

Happy 236th Birthday U.S. Army – VCA at Fort Hamilton

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As you may have seen from our previous post, in addition to flag day, today we celebrate the 236th birthday of the United States Army. At 0700 this morning, a VCA detail reported to Garrison HQ, Fort Hamilton to participate in today’s’ celebration. At the appropriate time, 13 rounds were fired from 3 75mm Pack Howitzers to celebrate both Flag Day and the Army’s birthday.  Here are some pictures from the dress rehearsal on 13 June.  While Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the detail practiced their portion of the ceremony, VCA members inspected and readied the cannons for today’s’ celebration.

A Message from our Vice Commandant

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Gentleman we in the Veteran Corps of Artillery are gathering the evening of Tuesday June 14th commonly known as Flag Day….and more importantly and less well known to the average man on the street … the birthday of the United States Army. This past week five US Army soldiers were killed while they were asleep in their bunks by rocket fire in Iraq, a place that has recently gone out of the minds of most Americans. Let us not forget them or those like them by raising a toast to their memory and for the sacrifice of all who still stand the watch in some lonely remote outpost.

The Corps will be firing 75mm howitzers that morning at FT. Hamilton at the request of the post commander COL. Michael Gould -branched Field Artillery to commemorate the Army birthday. This is the first time in eleven years that we were specifically tasked for this assignment by the Army, the branch we are most associated with. I can’t think of a better reason to come together later that evening as a unit.

Respectfully

Lieutenant Colonel Stephen J Ryan , USAR
Vice Commandant VCASNY