Agsu Female Enlisted Setup -

The , often called "Pinks and Greens," represents a return to the classic heritage look of the World War II era while maintaining modern functional standards. For female enlisted Soldiers, setting up this uniform requires precision to ensure it meets the rigorous standards of DA PAM 670-1 . Core Components of the Female Enlisted AGSU

(Class A / Class B variations):

For the enlisted woman, the centerpiece of this setup is the discipline of the hair and the face. It is a delicate balance of military utility and personal dignity. A bun must be tight, seamless, nearly architectural, respecting the curvature of the head while conforming to the rigorous standards of AR 670-1. There is no "messy" in the setup; there is only intention. Every strand is in place, a testament to the patience required in service. The makeup, if worn, is subtle—a mask of professionalism that enhances rather than distracts. It is the armor of the morning, applied with a steady hand before the sun fully rises. agsu female enlisted setup

Below is a helpful, regulation-based guide (reflecting AR 670-1 and DA PAM 670-1 as of the most recent updates). Note that "agsu" is commonly mistyped; the correct acronym is . The , often called "Pinks and Greens," represents