UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 311413Z AUG 17 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// NAVADMIN 214/17 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/AUG// SUBJ/NAVY WORKING UNIFORM TYPE III AND NAVY WORKING BOOTS UPDATE// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/301439ZAUG11// REF/B/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/022305ZDEC11// REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/182102ZMAY12// REF/D/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/071918ZFEB14// REF/E/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/311732ZMAR16// REF/F/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/041928ZAUG16// REF/G/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/261812ZJAN17// REF/H/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/22MAR17// NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 259/11, NAVY WORKING UNIFORM TYPE I, II, AND III, CAMOUFLAGE UTILITY UNIFORMS. REF B IS NAVADMIN 366/11, NAVY WORKING UNIFORM TYPE I, II, AND III EXPANDED OCCASION FOR WEAR AND REVISED MANNER OF WEAR. REF C IS NAVADMIN 164/12, UNIFORM BOARD UPDATE. REF D IS NAVADMIN 025/14, NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS UPDATE. REF E IS NAVADMIN 082/16, NAVY TATTOO AND NWU TYPE II AND III BALL CAP POLICY CHANGE. REF F IS NAVADMIN 174/16, UNIFORM POLICY UPDATE. REF G IS NAVADMIN 015/17, NAVY UNIFORM POLICY UPDATE. REF H IS NAVPERS 15665I, U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the phased roll-out plan for the Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU Type III) transition, NWU Type III uniform requirements and wear allowances for non-organizational clothing, working uniform boot requirements, termination of the unit/command request and approval process for organizational wear of the NWU Type III, NWU Type III fielding plan, and the development of an official Navy uniform electronic device app. This NAVADMIN also supersedes references (a) through (e) and updates references (f) and (g) as it applies to the manner, occasion and authority to wear the NWU Type III. 2. NWU Type III phased roll-out plan. In line with reference (h), the NWU Type III will replace the Navy Working Uniform Type I (NWU Type I) as the daily working uniform beginning 1 October 2019. The NWU Type III is intended for wear ashore, in port and in environments that do not require special clothing (e.g., at sea, forward deployed during combat operations and areas requiring flame resistant uniforms) and when authorized as the uniform of the day. The NWU Type III may also be worn at sea for special events at the discretion of the commanding officer (CO). a. Phase-one of the NWU Type III transition plan is now complete. It commenced 1 October 2016 with the authorization of the optional wear of the NWU Type III as the daily working uniform by Sailors who were issued the NWU Type III as organizational clothing. Beginning July 2017, Navy Exchange Uniform Centers at Pearl Harbor, HI, Newport, RI, and designated Navy installations in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia received NWU Type III components for optional purchase at individual expense. b. Phase-two commences 1 October 2017 with the 24-month fleet implementation of the NWU Type III beginning with the outfitting of new accessions at Recruit Training Command (RTC), Navy Training Command Newport, RI, and distribution for individual purchase by Sailors assigned to commands located within Navy Region Southwest. Also starting 1 October 2017, enlisted Sailors clothing replacement allowances will increase on their enlistment anniversary month to facilitate procurement of required (basic and prescribable) NWU Type III components. Allowance adjustments will occur during fiscal year (FY) 18 and FY-19 at the end of the anniversary month of the Sailor. Possession of required components and mandatory wear of the NWU Type III are required by 1 October 2019, at which point the NWU Type I is discontinued for optional wear. 3. NWU Type III basic, prescribed and optional component requirements and wear allowances for non-organizational clothing: a. Basic Components: (1) Shirt-3. (2) Trouser-3. (3) Eight Point Utility Cap-2. (4) Black Safety Boots, 8 or 9 inch-1 pair. (5) Boot Socks, Black-5 pair. (6) Coyote Brown T-shirt-4 pair. (7) Undershorts/Underwear-sufficient quantities. (8) Black Cotton or Nylon Belt with Silver Tip-2. Silver Buckle-1 (E1-E6). (9) Khaki Cotton or Nylon Belt with Gold Tip-2. Gold Buckle-1 (officers and chief petty officers (CPO)). (10) Rank Insignia (Embroidered), Chest, Slip-On Tab-1 per uniform (E4-O10). (11) Name and U.S. Navy Service Tapes (Embroidered)-2 name tapes/1 service tape per uniform. (12) Blousing Straps-2 sets. b. Prescribable Components: (1) Matching Parka with Black Fleece Liner-1 Parka/1 Fleece Liner. (2) Navy Blue Watch Cap1. (3) Black Leather Gloves-1 pair. (4) Black Mock Turtleneck-1. c. Optional Components: (1) Black Rigger Belt (E1-E6), Khaki/Tan Riggers Belt (E7-O10). (2) 8 or 9 inch Boots, Black/Coyote Brown/Desert Tan Rough-Side-Out. (3) Foul Weather Trousers (matching pattern). (4) Black, Non-Leather Gloves. (5) Ball Cap (Navy or Command), Navy Blue or Coyote Brown. (6) Shoulder Patch, Dont Tread On Me/Reverse U.S. Flag. (7) Command/FORCE Logo Patch. (8) Black Umbrella. (9) Black Earmuffs (w/Parka Only). (10) Black Handbag (E6 and below). (11) Brown or Black Handbag (E7O10). Brown worn with brown or desert tan boots. Black worn with black boots. d. Component sizing for NWU Type III components are identical to that of NWU Type I components. Service Members are expected to be familiar with their proper NWU Type I component sizes. Sailors in doubt of component sizes should try on components before purchasing. e. Manner of Wear. NWU Type III components shall be worn in the manner described as follows: (1) Shirt. Wear outside the waistband of the NWU Type III trousers. When directed by appropriate authority, the shirt will be worn inside the trouser waistband (tucked in). The mandarin collar folds down flat and the neck tab extension is secured under the left collar with hook and loop tape (velcro). When directed for tactical or damage control application (such as when wearing chemical biological radiation gear, body vest armor and carrying weapons) the collar is worn in the up position with the Velcro tab pulled across the center of the neck and secured to the underside of the opposite collar. Sleeves will be fully extended and fastened at the cuff. When directed by appropriate authority, sleeves may be rolled up (cuff right-side out) forming a 3 inch wide band covered by the cuff of the shirt (printed fabric showing). The termination point of the roll is approximately 2 inches above the elbow. (2) Trouser. Wear fastened fully on the waist with belt buckle centered over the trouser fastener. Each trouser leg shall be bloused using blousing straps and cover the top three rows of the boot eyelets. When authorized by the appropriate authority trousers may be worn unbloused and the leg length will not touch the deck. (3) Eight-Point Cap. Will be worn squarely on the head so that the visor is straight, just above the level of the eyes and parallel with the deck. Rank insignia is required for E4O10 Sailors on eight-point caps without the Anchor, Constitution and Eagle (ACE) logo. When wearing the cap with the ACE logo embroidered center above the visor, no rank insignia shall be worn. (4) Boots. Authorized footwear worn with the NWU Type III includes standard Government and organizationally-issued black leather safety boots and Navy-certified commercial boots (delineated in paragraph 4). Prescribed wear of boots will be determined by the unit CO or regional commander. Government-issued or Navy-certified safety boots shall be worn in all hazardous and industrial environments requiring specific footwear to protect the Sailor from potential injury. When worn, boots will be laced inside and out through all eyelets, tied and tucked in a manner to present a neat appearance. (5) Boot Socks. Socks shall be black and extend above the top of the footwear to ensure comfort. (6) Undershirt (T-shirt). Undershirts shall be coyote brown, plain without lettering or designs, made of 100 percent cotton, quarter-length sleeve, with an elliptical (crewneck) collar. Organizationally-issued or personally-purchased thermal underwear is authorized to be worn underneath the coyote brown undershirt and NWU Type III trousers. Thermal underwear will not be visible when worn underneath the undershirt. (7) Belts: (a) Standard. Enlisted E1-E6 will wear the 1 1/4 inch black cotton or nylon woven web belt, with silver finished tip, and silver finished closed-face buckle. Officers and CPOs will wear a 1 1/4 inch khaki cotton or nylon woven belt with gold tip and gold closed-face buckle. When properly worn, the belt tip will not extend outward beyond the belt buckle to expose the (black or khaki) web belt material. A plain or decorated buckle with appropriate naval insignia, designs, the present command, or if stationed ashore a previous sea command/squadron, or devices to which the wearer is entitled, may be authorized for optional wear. (b) Optional. Riggers Belt. At the unit CO discretion, enlisted E1-E6 may optionally wear a 1 3/4 inch wide black one piece nylon woven riggers belt, with subdued black finished buckle, or the 1 3/4 inch wide black, one-piece adjustable nylon webbing riggers belt with forged-steel buckle, D-ring and hook and loop fastener (Velcro). Officers and CPOs may optionally wear a 1 3/4 inch wide coyote brown one-piece nylon woven riggers belt, with subdued, black-finished buckle, or the 1 3/4 inch wide coyote brown one-piece adjustable nylon-webbing riggers belt with forged-steel buckle, D-ring and hook and loop Velcro fastener. The excess end of the fastening tip will be oriented to the left of the buckle of the body of the wearer. When worn, the belt tip will not extend beyond 2 inches from the buckle. (8) Female Maternity Uniform. Matching pattern maternity uniform shirts and trousers are worn by pregnant Sailors when the standard NWU Type III uniform is uncomfortable to wear. Name and service tapes will be worn on the maternity work uniform. Name and service tapes will be embroidered on NWU Type III fabric without black ink pixels in the print of the fabric. Name tape will be sewn centered above and flush with the top of the right shirt pocket of the wearer. The U.S. Navy tape will be sewn centered above and flush with the top of the left shirt pocket of the wearer. Each fabric strip will be the length normally worn on the NWU Type III shirt. (9) Parka. The matching pattern parka is the standard outerwear worn with the NWU Type III. It has a detachable, black-fleece liner and fold-out hood located inside the velcro closure section of the collar that provides extra protection during inclement weather or cold conditions. It is worn zipped at least 3/4 of the way up, sleeves fully extended, hood stowed unless required during inclement weather, name tape on the right shoulder sleeve pocket flap and rank displayed on the center chest rank tab for E4-O10. To ensure waterproof integrity, puncturing, pinning, sewing items on the parka other than on pocket flaps is not authorized. (10) Fleece Liner. The black fleece liner is the standard liner worn with the NWU Type III Parka and provides extra protection during cold weather conditions. When worn with the parka, it shall be attached to the inner parka shell via zipper fastener and sleeves inserted in the arm openings and secured by button. The black fleece liner may be optionally worn as a stand- alone outer garment with the NWU Type III. When wearing as an optional outer garment, the fleece will be worn over the NWU Type III shirt, zippered at least 3/4 of the way up and must have a sewn-on, center-chest, rank tab with slip-on rank insignia displayed for E4-O10. (11) Mock Turtleneck. The black pullover mock turtleneck sweater will be worn fully over the undershirt and beneath the NWU Type III shirt with sleeves fully extended. (12) Navy Watch Cap. The Navy Knit Watch Cap, when authorized by appropriate authority, will be worn with the NWU Type III Parka during cold weather conditions that may result in personal injury if not worn. The watch cap will be worn diagonally from the base of the back of the head, across the ears and on the forehead. Rank/rate insignia is not authorized to be worn on the watch cap. (13) Ball Cap. Ball caps are worn with working uniforms only (e.g., NWUs, flight suits, Physical Training Uniforms (PTU) and coveralls). Navy blue ball caps may be worn with all working and PTUs. Coyote brown ball caps may only be worn with the NWU Type II and III uniforms. The manner of wear and authorized lettering, names, acronyms, logos and embroidery worn on the Navy or command ball cap shall be in line with reference (a), chapter 3, Article 3501.8. Flags, detachment, department, division, or work center names are not authorized. Visor ornamentation shall be the standard gold color for eligible officers. Navy or command logos in good taste are authorized. Ball caps without insignia and titles may be worn with civilian attire on or off base. (14) Insignia. All rank insignias, service and name tapes, breast insignia, authorized corps insignia and identification badges will be embroidered on NWU Type III fabric strips without black ink pixels in the print of the fabric. (a) Cap Insignia. The design of the eight-point utility cap is scheduled for a design change that will replace the rank device with the ACE logo. Availability of the new cap will commence April 2018. Until the availability of the new cap with ACE logo, rank insignia for E4-O10 will be worn on the eight-point utility cap centered on the front of the cap. The bottom of the insignia will be approximately 1 1/4 inches from the top of the visor. 1. Officers will wear the regular-size embroidered rank insignia. When wearing the eagle insignia, the eagle faces to the right of the wearer. 2. CPOs will wear the 1 1/4 inch embroidered cap insignia. 3. Petty officers will wear the regular size embroidered petty officer cap insignia. The eagle faces to the right of the wearer. 4. E3 and below will not wear a cap insignia. (b) Rank Insignia. The rank tab is centrally located on the parka, fleece, and shirt. The tab is 3 1/2 inches tall and 1 1/2 inches wide. All rank tabs are centrally located for a consistent focal point for identification. On the shirt, the rank tab top edge is in alignment with the top seam of the chest pockets. On the parka, the rank tab edge is located 2 inches to the left of the wearer from the primary zipper. On the fleece, the rank tab edge is 1/2 inch from the zipper on left side, and extends down from the chest seam. Rank insignia shall be worn by E4O10 on the parka, fleece (as an outer garment) and NWU shirt on the center-chest rank tab as follows: 1. Officers, with the exception of vice admirals and admirals (O9s and O10s), will wear a regular size embroidered rank insignia. When wearing the eagle insignia, the eagle faces to the wearer's right. Admirals and vice admirals will wear a slightly smaller size insignia to accommodate proper fit on the tab. The stars will be stacked vertically with the point up. 2. CPOs will wear a 1 1/4 inch embroidered cap device on the tab. 3. Petty Officers will wear the appropriate embroidered petty officer cap device on the tab. The eagle faces to the wearer's right. 4. Rating specialty insignias and staff corps devices are not authorized to be worn on the NWU Type III. (15) Name and U.S. Service Tapes. Identification markings will be embroidered in approximately 3/4 inch block letters on approximately 1 1/4 inches wide uniform fabric strips without black pixels. Names that exceed the length of a name tape can be embroidered in approximately 1/2 inch letters. Proper locations of fabric strips are as follows: (a) NWU Shirt. The surname of the wearer will be sewn centered above and flush with the top of the right shirt pocket. "U.S. Navy" will be sewn centered above and flush with the top of the left shirt pocket. Rating badges will not be worn or stenciled on the NWU Type III. (b) NWU Trousers. The surname of the wearer will be sewn centered above and flush with the top of the right-rear trouser pocket. (16) Breast Insignia: (a) Command Insignia (Command-at-Sea, Command Ashore/Project Manager) are worn on the NWU Type II/III shirt above the right pocket centered 1/4 inch above the name tape. Post-tour command insignia may be worn on the left pocket flap of the wearer, 1/4 inch below the top of the pocket. When authorized to wear two warfare insignias and the post-tour command insignia, the post-tour command insignia may be worn centered on the left pocket flap ¼ inch below the top of the pocket. (b) A maximum of two warfare/qualification insignia may be worn on the NWU Type III. The size of the fabric on which they are embroidered will be rectangular and the approximate size of the breast insignia with no more than 1/4 inch of fabric on either side of the embroidery. The primary breast insignia will be worn centered above and flush with the U.S. Navy service tape on the shirt. The secondary breast insignia may be worn below, flush and centered under primary warfare insignia and flush with the top of the service tape. The secondary warfare insignia may also be worn centered on the left pocket flap 1/4 inch below the top of the pocket. Eligible enlisted Sailors may wear an authorized identification badge centered on the left pocket flap 1/4 inch below the top of the pocket. Precedence of primary and secondary warfare insignia positions will be as prescribed in reference (h). (17) Corps Insignia. Chaplain Corps Staff Insignia is the only authorized corps insignia for wear on the NWU Type III. The embroidered Chaplain Corps Staff Insignia shall be sewn above the shirt rank tab. Placement of the Chaplain Staff Insignia above the rank tab facilitates a single focal point for rank identification and chaplain faith affiliation. (18) Identification Badges. The following identification badges are authorized to be worn on the NWU Type III: Navy Fleet/Force/Command Master, Senior, Chief badges, Command Career Counselor, Recruit Division Commander, and Security/Law Enforcement. The wearing of authorized badges is as follows: (a) All enlisted Sailors will wear identification badges on the NWU Type III shirt centered on the left pocket flap. (b) All officers will wear identification badges above the right pocket centered 1/4 inch above their name tape. (c) Post-tour command insignia will be embroidered on a strip of the applicable NWU Type III fabric and worn on the left pocket flap centered 1/4 inch below the service tape (U.S. NAVY). (d) Identification badges, with exception of Command Senior Enlisted Advisor badges, shall be embroidered on a strip of the applicable matching NWU Type III fabric. Command senior enlisted identification badges are an embroidered oval and shall be green for NWU Type III. (e) Security/Law Enforcement badge, metal, will be worn above the right pocket of the wearer, centered 1/4 inch above their name. The embroidered badge will be worn above the right pocket of the wearer, flush with the name tape. (19) Blousing Straps. Blousing straps shall be used to secure the bottom of each trouser leg to the boot being worn. (20) Shoulder Patch. Navy certified subdued matching NWU Type III pattern Don’t Tread On Me (DTOM) and Reverse U.S. Flag (Reverse Flag) patches are authorized for optional wear. In garrison, at unit commander discretion, a non-tactical DTOM and Reverse Flag patch is authorized for wear. During tactical deployment training evolutions and tactical operations, the tactical DTOM and Reverse Flag patches may be worn when issued by the command and at the discretion of the unit CO or Task Force Commander. Wear DTOM patches on the left upper arm pocket flap. Wear Reverse Flag patches on the right upper arm pocket flap. (21) Command Logo Patch. Authorized (current assignment) force or command/unit patch may be worn on the right breast pocket of the wearer. The size of the patch shall not exceed 3 to 3 ½ inches in length/width/diameter. Patches worn shall be subdued in color and match the colors of the NWU Type III. When worn, the patch will be sewn centered on the pocket below the pocket flap and above the lower stitching of the pocket to allow for easy removal and minimum expense. (22) Backpacks. Backpacks may be worn over either the left shoulder or both shoulders while wearing the NWU Type III. Authorized colors of backpacks include black and matching NWU Type III pattern. No personal ornamentation is authorized attached to or on backpacks. (23) Aiguillettes. At unit commander discretion, aiguillettes are authorized for wear with NWU Type III shirt and parka only by personnel assigned to billets in which aiguillettes are a prescribed uniform item. Puncturing of the outer shell of the parka to attach aiguillettes or other devices will result in compromising the water-proof guarantee of the manufacturer and void the manufacturer life-time warranty. Parkas that are punctured or torn to affix accoutrements will be repaired and replaced at the expense of the Sailor. (24) For environmental extremes, the following manner of wear modifications are authorized when approved by appropriate authority (regional commander or unit CO): (a) The NWU Type III shirt may be removed on job sites or in work spaces. (b) NWU Type III trousers may be worn unbloused on job sites or in immediate work spaces. (c) During winter or inclement weather periods, the NWU Type III parka hood is authorized for wear in addition to head gear and must be stowed when not in use. Plain, black gloves are authorized for wear with the parka or prescribed foul weather gear during inclement weather conditions. (25) Items issued as organizational clothing will be worn operational OCONUS only and not as part of the daily working uniform (e.g., brown fleece, booney hat, flame resistant organizational gear). f. Occasion for Wear: (1) The NWU Type III is authorized for commuting and all normal tasks and associated short stops (e.g., stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking and dining) before, during and after the workday. The NWU Type III is not a liberty uniform. Wearing while conducting official business when business attire is appropriate, after-normal-working-hour social events and during the consumption of alcoholic beverages while on or off-base is not permitted. The area or regional commander has the authority to further restrict uniform policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWUs. (2) Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type I and III are authorized for wear at all locations with the exception of the Pentagon building, National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office building, State Department and all monuments and memorials. Wear while in metro, public transportation and slug lines outside the Pentagon is authorized. NWU wear is authorized in office environments at headquarters staffs outside these NCR areas. NWU is authorized for all RTC recruiters in the continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas). (3) Conus air travel in NWU Type III is authorized only on military and Government contracted flights between military airfield installations (e.g., Naval Air Station Oceana to Naval Air Station Fallon). (4) Navy Security Force Sailors, to include Auxiliary Security Forces and Reserve Security Forces, will wear the NWU Type I or NWU Type III. (5) When serving on an honor detail, the NWU Type I, II or III may only be worn when transporting, transferring, or receiving unprepared and/or unidentified remains at any location between the recovery location and the preparing mortuary facility (e.g., collection point, theater mortuary evacuation point, preparation point, identification laboratory, hospital, and medical examiner facility). (6) Regional commanders shall promulgate wear policies in alignment with this NAVADMIN and outline additional wear restrictions applicable to their area of responsibility. g. Uniform Care. In order to maximize service life and maintain optimum uniform performance, follow the wash and care instructions indicated on each NWU Type III component: (1) Do not starch the Type II and III under any circumstances. The use of starch and any process that involves dry-cleaning or a steam press will adversely affect the treatments and durability of the uniform and is not authorized. (2) When washing and drying, turn garments inside out, close hook and loop velcro fasteners to prevent snagging, machine wash in cold or warm water (not to exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit), permanent press cycle. At most, use mild detergent containing no optical brighteners or bleach. (3) Tumble-dry at low heat (not to exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit). Remove immediately from the dryer and fold flat or place on a rustproof hanger. To drip dry, remove from the washer/water and place on a rustproof hanger. Do not wring or twist. (4) Light ironing is authorized if needed. Creating creases in the NWU is not authorized. Do not commercially hot press. Alternate care instructions: follow Shipboard Formula II. (5) Replacement of the NWU Type III shirt and trousers should occur in 18-month increments from day of purchase to prevent an unsightly, worn and faded image and appearance. The NWU Type III will not be worn or cared for in such a manner as to bring discredit upon the Navy and the Sailor wearing it. (6) Carefully review and follow care instructions for shoulder patches. Do not wash laser cut shoulder patches. 4. Working Uniform Footwear. The minimum requirements for shipboard boots are: black, made of flame resistant materials, meet Class 75 safety footwear requirements for impact and resistance, cost-effective, tall enough for blousing with NWU Type III, and Berry Amendment Compliant (made in the U.S.A.). As part of an ongoing Boot study, the Navy is currently conducting a 3 month boot wear test encompassing daily wear by 350 Sailors assigned to afloat units and shore installations. The primary objective of the study is to identify and select a suitable replacement for the current black Navy- issue boot, that will meet or exceed the current boot protection requirements of the Navy and that will provide improved comfort, fit and durability. The completion of the boot study and report with recommendation is expected by the end of this calendar year. If a replacement boot is selected, a new safety boot will be issued in the Navy seabag no later than end of FY-19. In the interim, Navy has approved a number of boots that are authorized for wear with the concurrence of the unit CO. Boots that are not issued or provided by the Government will be procured at individual expense. Uniform allowances provided by the Government shall be used to maintain seabag required footwear. Approved Government- issued and Navy certified boots for wear with Type III or shipboard uniforms include: a. Black Leather Safety Boots (male/female sizing). Bates Shoe Company, Style 1621 (Men) (Certificate Number 15B30-002034-101). Belleville Shoe Company, Style 360ST (Men) (Certificate Number 15B30-001999-101). Bates Shoe Company, Style 1788 (Women) (Certificate Number 15B30-002035-100). Belleville Shoe Company, Style F360ST (Women) (Certificate Number 15B30- 02380-100-88). b. Black Leather Safety Boots (approved for flight deck and general shipboard use)(unisex sizing). Bates Shoe Company, Style E01200A (Certificate Number 15B27-002427-224). Belleville Shoe Company Style 800ST (Certificate Number 15B27-002409-224). Original Footwear, Style Altama 425101 (Certificate Number 15B27-002393-224) and Rocky Brands, Inc., Style 795B (Certificate Number 15B27-002383-224). c. Black Leather Boots (optional when safety toe boots not required)(unisex sizing). Rocky Brands, Inc., Style S2V 102. d. Black Rough-Side-Out Safety Boots (male/female sizing). Bates Shoe Company, Style EO1421 (Men) (Certificate Number 25B30- 001984-101-81) Type II High Boot (Suede) with General Shoe Steel Toe/Speed Loops. Bates Shoe Company, Style EO1778 (Women) (Certificate Number 25B30-001985-100) Type II High Boot (Suede) with General Shoe Steel Toe/Speed Loops. e. Coyote Brown Rough-Side-Out Boots (When safety toe boots not required, requires CO approval)(unisex sizing). Belleville Shoe Company, Style 533 (Certificate Number 25CY27-002371-225-01). Rocky Brands, Inc., Style S2V 104 (Certificate Number 25CY27-002372-225- 01)[Superfabric instep version]. Rocky Brands, Inc., Style S2V 104-1 (Certificate Number 25CY27- 002374-225-02) [Gore-Tex Lining, Superfabric instep version]. Rocky Brands, Inc., Style RKCO50 (Certificate Number 25CY27-002424-225-01) [Leather instep version]. Rocky Brands, Inc., Style RKCO55 (Certificate Number 25CY27-002426- 225-02) [Gore-Tex Lining, Leather instep version]. f. Coyote Brown Safety Boots (Optional when safety toe boots required, requires CO approval)(unisex sizing). Belleville Shoe Company, Style 533ST (Certificate Number 25CY27-002375-225-88) [SAFETY TOE]. Rocky Brands, Inc., Style S2V 6104 (Certificate Number 25CY27-002373-225-88) [SAFETY TOE, Superfabric instep version]. Rocky Brands, Inc., Style RKCO53 (Certificate Number 25CY27-002425-225-88) [SAFETY TOE, Leather instep version]. 5. Cancellation of Requirement to Request NWU Type III Wear for Organizational Clothing. Effective 1 October 2017, the requirement to request wear and procure the NWU Type III as an organizational clothing requirement, is cancelled. Organizational wear of the NWU Type III shall be limited to expeditionary commands that are required to provide replacement uniforms due to mission requirements that result in excessive and premature wear and damage. Sailors assigned to non-expeditionary commands who may perform duties that would result in premature wear of the NWU Type III shall be provided coveralls or protective outer garments by the task directing command. Sailors with NWU Type III components destroyed due to assigned tasks and lack of adequate protective garments shall be provided replacement components by the tasking command. 6. NWU Type III Fielding Plan: a. The 24-month fielding of the NWU Type III begins 1 October 2017 and ends 30 September 2019. The fielding plan coincides with the approved enlisted annual clothing replacement allowances and officer candidate initial uniform allowances for FY-18 and FY-19. Manufacturing production rates could accelerate or delay uniform availability and would mean some adjustment to implementation schedule. b. NWU Type III fleet distribution and availability will be in line with the schedule outlined below. This schedule takes into account the advance availability of uniform components in Hawaii, Newport, RI, Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia. The schedule during the 24-month implementation period is as follows: (1) RTC Great Lakes/Officer Candidate School/Southwest Region October 2017. (2) Southeast Region January 2018. (3) Mid-Atlantic Region/Naval District Washington Region July 2018. (4) Navy Region Japan/Guam-January 2019. (5) Northwest Region March 2019. (6) NEXCOM uniform website and call center-June 2019. (7) Other Service Exchange stores (i.e., AAFES stores)-July 2019. 7. Official Navy Uniform Application. In conjunction with the Navy Uniform Matters Office efforts to improve the quality of Navy Uniform Regulations and delivery methods, a new uniform app is being developed for use and available through portable electronic devices. Beta testing of the new official Navy app will coincide with the phase-two implementation of the NWU Type III in October 2017 and will support the Sailor by providing the need-to-know information regarding the proper wear of the NWU Type III without requiring an internet connection after downloading. Upon completion of beta testing and evaluation of findings, the app content will eventually be expanded to include all uniform components. Current plans provide for the app to be both IOS and Android compatible. Sailor feedback is welcome throughout the development process. More information will be made available in future NAVADMINs. 8. Navy uniform policy updates are a result of feedback received from the fleet and direction of senior Navy leadership. The official method of the Navy for corresponding uniform policies to the fleet promulgated by Navy leadership is via NAVADMIN. Feedback and recommendations are welcomed. Please direct inquiries and feedback on uniform policies to Ask The Master Chief via http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/support/uniforms/ or umo_cmc(at)navy.mil. 9. Direct questions regarding the contents of this NAVADMIN to the Navy Uniform Matters Office via e-mail to Mr. Robert B. Carroll, Head of Navy Uniform Matters, at robert.b.carroll(at)navy.mil, LSCM(AW/EXW/SW) Judith P. Nelson-Williams, Deputy Head, at judith.nelson(at)navy.mil, and PSC(SW/AW) Manuel A. Guiracocha at manuel.guiracocha(at)navy.mil. 10. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or cancelled. File this NAVADMIN until reference (h) has been updated to reflect the new policy changes. 11. Released by Vice Admiral R. P. Burke, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//