State Defense Forces follow in the uniform standards of The United States Army National Guard. When The US Military transitions to a new uniform most State Defense Forces follow suite. However there are a few that never transition over and remain wearing older uniforms such as The Universal Camouflage Pattern (ACU Digital Pattern) or even older Battle Dress Uniform. Often many soldiers in these organizations are left wondering why no transition was ever made.
The States Adjutant General (Senior National Guard General) is the individual who authorizes any new States Defense Force uniform adoption. Often It is believed that the more active a role a State Defense Force plays in assisting and augmenting their National Guard the more aligned they are in uniform and mission set.
If you’d like to see which State Defense Forces are wearing the older military uniforms visit our Uniforms Section.
So we want to get your feedback on why you think some State Defense Forces remain wearing the older army uniforms?
- Those State Defense Forces provide little value to Their States National Guard, and so The Adjutant General has not authorized new uniform adoption
- Those State Defense Forces are not active, and are more of a paper force
- The State Defense Force doesnt have the funding to adapt the new military uniforms
- The SDF doesnt have the logistical resources for such a transition
- The Older Uniforms adequately fulfill the needs of their State Defense Force
- The older army uniforms have historical significance