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Fort Bliss Soldiers Authorized to Wear Boonie Caps

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  • April 4, 2024
Recruits with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion Recruit Training Regiment, navigate through the terrain to find their points with a compass on Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot, Parris Island, S.C., July 17, 2023. Land navigation is a part of Basic Warrior Training (BWT), and is designed to teach recruits how to use a compass and map for navigation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Casey Cooper)
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Soldiers stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, have received approval to don boonie caps within the installation, a decision that has sparked enthusiasm among service members. The boonie cap, known for its wide brim and practicality in sun protection, has been authorized by the commanding general of Fort Bliss and the 1st Armored Division, Maj. Gen. James P. Isenhower III, since October 31, 2023.

The boonie cap, with its roots in the Vietnam War era, is seen as a response to the pressing need for sun protection in the harsh El Paso climate, characterized by over 300 days of intense sunlight annually. This adjustment in uniform policy reflects a greater attention to the comfort and health of soldiers, allowing them to mitigate the risks associated with prolonged sun exposure.

Guidelines for the boonie cap’s wear include restrictions on commercial and look-alike hats, the requirement for all personal in formation to wear the cap for uniformity, and prohibitions against wearing the cap indoors. The cap is deemed appropriate for all Fort Bliss permanent party members and temporary assignees, including visitors. Furthermore, the boonie cap is allowed during outdoor ceremonies if worn by all personnel involved.

Specific regulations outline the proper positioning of the hat on the head, the visibility of hair, the handling of the drawstring, and the prohibition of alterations to the hat’s shape. Additionally, a minimum requirement mandates the display of rank insignia on the front of the hat, with no nametapes sewn onto the sun hat.

This policy change at Fort Bliss highlights the U.S. Army’s ongoing efforts to adapt to environmental challenges and prioritize the well-being of its troops, while also injecting a sense of style into the military wardrobe.

 

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