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Why the Army and Air Force Are Running Out of Female Hot Weather Uniforms Amid Summer Heat Wave

July 26, 2022Steve Beynon,Drew F. Lawrence, Military.com
Soldiers conduct marksmanship training during cultural support training June 7, 2011, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. US Army photo by Staff Sgt. Russell Klika.

Soldiers conduct marksmanship training during cultural support training June 7, 2011, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. US Army photo by Staff Sgt. Russell Klika.

This article was originally published on Military.com July 25, 2022. Follow Military.com on Twitter. 

Base exchange stores have mostly run out of hot weather uniforms for women due to a contract dispute that has halted production, according to the Defense Logistics Agency.

The shortage comes as the Army and Air Force wrangle with Golden Manufacturing Co. Inc., which was awarded a $22.6 million contract by the Defense Department in April 2021 to produce trousers for the services.

The shortage in weather-appropriate clothes for female troops comes amid a summer heat wave that has scorched many areas of the country with unusually high temperatures. The Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform is a coveted commodity in the military community because many bases are located in hotter parts of the country.

"Due to a protest of the award, the company had to halt production. Golden Manufacturing Co. produces other military clothing items, however these were awarded under separate contracts so production is not affected by the protest," Michelle McCaskill, a spokesperson for the Defense Logistic Agency, wrote in a statement to Military.com.

It's unclear what led to the contract protest or when production is expected to pick back up. Golden Manufacturing did not return a request for comment.

"It's a necessity here and at a lot of other installations," one woman, a combat-arms soldier, told Military.com on the condition of anonymity. "You will not be able to mitigate your heat as well, you will not be able to sweat as well, you will not be able to cool down as well in the regular uniform."

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Cadets from the Class of 2026 complete the assault course at the US Air Force Academy's Jacks Valley in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on July 12, 2022. US Air Force photo by Trevor Cokley.

Some female service members have resorted to purchasing male editions of the hot weather uniform and then paying to have them tailored to meet the professional presentation standards required for all soldiers.

Women in the military have long struggled with ill-fitting equipment and the shortage of hot-weather gear -- and forced reliance on male clothes -- is creating another burden.

"It's not only a safety issue," the soldier said. "It's unprofessional, and it doesn't allow them to do their jobs."

A spokesperson with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service said it was unclear when the stores would be able to restock shelves for women.

Several companies make uniforms for the Army and Air Force, but Golden Manufacturing is the only one that makes trousers for women. Other companies also make male uniforms, so there is no widespread shortage for men.

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Army ROTC Cadet Savannah Pratte, Ferris State University, descends a cargo net while training with 3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky., June 19, 2022. US Army photo by Kyle Crawford.

"It seems odd that supply is limited on purpose despite the demand for women's uniforms," a corporal serving in the Army Reserve told Military.com on the condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to talk to the press. "Women change sizes more often than men. We have this anxiety about our uniforms looking right or new since we're going to get picked on for our hair, even when it's in regs."

"The availability of our uniforms seems like an afterthought," she said.

The hot weather uniform was introduced in 2019 and is a much lighter version of the standard-issue camouflage uniform. It is largely seen by the rank and file as a much-needed quality-of-life improvement. The new uniform dries more quickly, and its thinner design keeps soldiers cooler. Being thinner, it's also more compact and packs easier in a rucksack.

"I think that's one of my biggest frustrations," including other shortages in female-fitted body armor, said the female combat-arms soldier of the Army's one-size-fits-all mentality on uniforms.

"I would love for a uniform to be released as female-only just to see how the rest of the Army reacts," she said. "Because we don't take the time to address the specific needs of women when we're looking at resourcing uniforms and gear."

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Steve Beynon
Steve Beynon

Steve Beynon is a reporter for Military.com.

Drew F. Lawrence, Military.com
Drew F. Lawrence, Military.com

Drew F. Lawrence is a reporter and producer for Military.com, covering breaking news and creating audio and video for the site.

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