2. The "working uniform" is the equivalent of the modern U.S. Army class-B uniforms. In this case, it's a light turtleneck with shoulderboards and subdued branch insignia pinned to the neck, often worn with a leather bomber jacket. (The Air Corps people are not happy that the entire Army has adopted this style, but what can they do?) Army dress greys are referred to as "greasies." They are about as popular as you'd expect from the name. The AUSM (pronounced "awesome") doesn't stand much on ceremony.
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