Blaze orange SAR field shirt

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Blaze orange SAR field shirt
Blaze
orange
SAR
field
shirt
In
an
effort
to
maintain
uniformity
and
promote
professionalism
we
have
selected
the
blaze
orange
field
shirt
as
a
recommended
uniform.
This
shirt’s
main
purpose
will
be
for
visibility
on
searches
but
may
also
be
worn
for
any
SAR
field
operations.
The
shirts
can
be
purchased
through
the
forager
press
at
the
following
link:
http://adirondack‐books.com/sargear/teamshirt.htm
The
nametapes
and
reverse
American
flags
can
be
purchased
from
1800nametape.com
at
the
following
links:
‐ http://www.1800nametape.com/flags.htm
‐
REVERSED
‐ You
will
need
one
reverse
flag
for
the
right
shoulder.
‐ http://www.1800nametape.com/law.htm
‐ You
will
need
one
tape
of
“SEARCH
AND
RESCUE”
for
the
left
chest.
‐ You
will
need
one
tape
of
your
last
name
for
your
right
chest.
Both
tapes
can
be
found
about
mid
way
down
the
page
under
the
“Color
name
or
branch
tapes”
section.
Select
the
white
lettering
on
navy
webbed
tapes.
Placement
of
Patches
and
Insignia
It
is
important
to
present
a
consistent
and
professional
appearance
with
regard
to
the
uniform
shirt.
Please
adhere
to
the
following
guidelines
so
that
the
team
can
maintain
uniformity.
Members
should
have
these
patches
affixed
to
there
blaze
orange
Remington
brand
shirt
as
follows:
‐ Reverse
American
flag
(1
7/8”
by
3
¼”)
patch
on
the
wearer's
right
sleeve,
centered
and
one‐
quarter
inch
below
the
shoulder
out
seam.
‐ Both
the
“SEARCH
AND
RESCUE”
and
your
“LAST
NAME”
tapes
should
be
5’’
in
length
and
centered
above
the
chest
pockets
with
the
bottom
edge
of
the
tape
against
the
pocket.
SAR
on
the
left
and
your
last
name
on
the
right.
Do
not
cut
the
nametapes
to
length,
fold
the
ends
under.
The
nametapes
should
also
be
washed
before
they
are
sewn
on.
‐ One
(1)
EMS
or
one
(1)
NASAR
patch
may
be
placed
in
line
below
the
reverse
American
flag.
Only
ONE
(1)
patch
may
be
placed
below
the
reverse
American
flag
on
the
right
shoulder.
‐ The
left
shoulder
will
be
the
team
patch
once
it
is
done.
Specs
and
placement
will
follow.
Please
see
photos
below.
If
you
have
questions
please
contact
Matt
Buchko.