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Show 20 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, Jun 28, 1985 Meimibeirs Jra! Ihiwe pifioimal gdw Air Force members now have an optional uniform to wear while traveling on commercial airlines, trains or buses. The Air Force uniform board has approved wear e shirt or short-sleev- e of the light blue e or blue with tie for men and the light short-sleev- e blouse with tab for women traveling in uniform. Additionally, pregnant women will be able e or short-sleev- e to wear the maternity blouse with tab without the smock. long-sleev- long-sleev- long-sleev- Prior to the change members traveling in uniform had to wear the service dress uniform or, in the case of pregnant women, the maternity smock. The uniform board also approved wearing farestaurants to eat and for maktigues into fast-foo- d convenience stops to and from work. ing According to personnel officials at Randolph . AFB, Texas, the changes will not affect members v flying from military bases, who can wear any service uniformHowever, the changes do apply to Aug. 15 selected for base queen contest By Marlene Parkinson Special Projects Office The 1986 Hill AFB Queen and her court will be chosen Aug. 15. The new queen will represent Hill AFB next year at official functions and will promote the base's image through base and community relations. A first and second runner-u- p will also be selected. Their responsibility, along with the queen, will be to represent the base in community parades by riding on the base float." Participants can be civilian (federal employee) or military from any office on base. Contestants must be employed on a permanent status (student aides, p em students, part-tim- e co-o- ployees, temporary appointees and dependents are ineligible) and may be of any age or mari- tal status. Judging will be on overall travelers departing from civilian terminals on military contract transportation. Other changes the board approved include: Wearing the old blue cardigan sweater or the nurses white sweater with maternity uniform com- binations. Wearing gloves outdoors with the pullover sweater. ; Tucking the flight cap into the left side of the belt between the first and second belt loops with the opening facing to the rear. The hat must not protrude above the top of the belt. Tucking the bill of the fatigue cap into the back of trousers when the fatigue shirt is tucked into the pants. Personnel officials at Randolph AFB said these changes will become effective with a message change to Air Force Regulation 35-1- 0 to be released by the end of June. The Uniform Board also approved the following changes which will become effective when the revised AFR is released late this fall: the women's flight cap 1 to 1 lA inches Wearing of 2 to 2XA inches above instead above the eyebrows the eyebrows. The change will include an illustration showing how the hair may protrude from the front of the cap. Wearing the mess dress blue satin bow tie or uniform. tab with the the marksmanship badge on womCentering uniforms and ceremonial en's service inch below the bottom row of ribbons, or, when ribbons are not worn, centering the badge on the line where the first row of ribbons would be located. The change also limits to three the number of badges worn' in addition to the marksmanship badge. 35-1- 0 ap- pearance, poise, speaking ability and personality. Entry forms are available from directorate, staff and offices. Entry forms must be received by the pageant no later office, than 4 p.m. July 12. No late entries will be accepted. 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