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Looking Sharp in CAP Uniforms
CAP members are authorized to wear CAP distinctive uniforms as well as uniforms similar to the U.S. Air Force. Civil Air Patrol uses distinctive emblems, insignia, and badges to identify individuals wearing the Air Force-style uniforms as CAP members. Wear of the Air Force-style uniforms, as well as the insignia, badges, and devices worn on these uniforms are as prescribed by the Commander CAP-USAF with the approval of Headquarters USAF. Civil Air Patrol prescribes wear policy and the use of CAP emblems, insignia, and badges on the CAP distinctive uniforms. Members electing to wear the Air Force-style uniforms must meet the weight and grooming standards prescribed in CAPM 39-1.
Click here for a PowerPoint presentation on uniforms that was presented at the August 2007 National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
Click here for the latest National Commander's policy letter on the new Corporate Uniform.

- The March National Board approved a number of changes to the CAP uniform. The National Commander issued a policy letter on 15 March 2006 explaining these changes.
 

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