![]() ![]() “It will also fit against the face nicely due to the design,” he added. The masks meet Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance by including two layers of washable, breathable fabric. The group also met the Army’s specifications for protection and color standards of the masks, C&T Product Specialist Sean O’Connell said. ![]() “That’s typical of setting any new item up we all have to do our part,” Douse said. “Normally, RTC automatically replenish and generate orders based on anticipated demand, current stock on hand, etcetera,” said Timothy Schmidt, Army recruit training team supervisor.Ĭ&T’s planning, technical, contracting and customer support teams worked together to meet the Army’s expedited distribution timeline, Douse said. Recruits will then receive one mask in each color.ĭouse is manually processing orders for the interim OCP masks until the others are available. Army recruits at training centers across the country are receiving cloth face masks during initial uniform issuance as of March 1 thanks to Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support.ĭLA Troop Support Clothing and Textiles provided nearly 16,000 operational camouflage pattern masks to recruit training centers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Fort Sill, Oklahoma Fort Jackson, South Carolina and Fort Benning, Georgia, in time for the first issuance.Įach recruit will receive two OCP masks until black- and coyote-colored masks are available in June, said Diane Douse, a C&T customer account specialist on the Army recruit team.
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