Clothing Standard for Visitors to the United Nations Command(UNC) Military Armistice Commission Headquarters Area(MACHA)
1. PURPOSE: This policy sets the clothing standard for all visitors to the UNC MACHA. Visitors are defined as participants in the UNC Education and Orientation Program(E&OP) or personal authorized by the MACHA Access Request process to enter the UNC MACHA. Select visitors exempt from this policy are listed in the Enclosure. 2. All visitors to the UNC MACHA must dress appropriately, IAW the following standards: a. Military personnel must either wear their respective service dress uniform(Class A or B equivalent) or appropriate civilian attire. b. Civilian personnel must be appropriately dressed in casual, semi-formal or formal attire. This includes a dress suit, khakis or jean trousers with a Polo-style or formal collared shirt. Shoes must be closed-toe and can be either low quarters or boot. Backpacks, purses and camera bags are permitted, but must remain in the vehicle transporting the individual into the UNC MACHA. Jackets and outerwear must be worn not carried. c. The following civilian attire and accessories are strictly prohibited within the UNC MACHA:
(1) Shirts/tops without sleeves or which expose the midriff. (2) Any clothing with insulting, profane, profane, provocation or demanding representations. (3) Ripped jeans or trousers which expose undergarments or private parts of the anatomy. (4) Shorts or skirts which are shorter than knee length. (5) Outer articles of clothing which is are sheer or stretch material such as warm-ups pants and leggings. (6) Sports uniforms, logos or athletic clothing of any kind. (7) Shower shoes, sandals or open-toe shoes. (8) Clothing with military-style camouflage, to include hunting apparel. (9) Oversized clothing or excessively baggy trousers. (10) Leather ¡°Biker¡± vests and leather riding chaps. (11) Umbrellas (except for during periods of precipitation). (12) Tripods (except for authorized media)
3. Visitors wearing attire deemed inappropriate by the UNCSB-JSA security escorts will not be permitted to enter the UNC MACHA. Visitor disputes with the security escort's decision will be immediately referred to an UNCMAC representative. Visitors participating in an E&OP tour who arrive to Camp Bonifas in inappropriate attire will be allowed to receive the E&OP brief at Camp Bonifas, but will not be allowed to enter the UNC MACHA. 4. This policy supersedes the previous clothing policy memorandum dated 31 August 2012. Requests for exceptions to this policy will be considered by undersigned.