Arrival and check-in requirements: A professional image is vital
for success in our military life. As we are on duty 24/7/365,
maintaining that image extends beyond the normal duty period. Periods
of what Airmen may believe is off duty time are in reality a regular military
pass period which allows us time off to recuperate from the stresses of a
military career. Therefore, this memo outlines standards Holloman
military members must maintain while on base and not in uniform but performing
official duties.
While in civilian clothes and seeking
official military customer service (e.g. Finance, MPF, Hospital, etc.), all
military personnel will wear appropriate attire. Military agencies
will deny service to Holloman members if they are not in compliance with this
standard:
a. Members will not attach,
affix or display objects, articles, jewelry or ornamentations to or through the
ear, nose, tongue or any exposed body part to include being visible through
clothing.
b. Males must be clean
shaven and have clothing that is not in a state of disrepair or which presents
vulgar statements, offensive language or similar pictures. Tee-shirts
that do not cover the underarms (i.e. tank tops or cut tee-shirts) are
unacceptable.
c. Females are required
to cover their midriff, are allowed conservative earlobe piercing (but should
not be extreme or excessive) must wear undergarments, and meet the criteria in
paragraph "a" above.
Airmen must also maintain a professional appearance
while performing PT. All personnel performing PT during a squadron
approved-time period must meet the following minimum dress and appearance
standards:
a. Shirts, shorts and sweat
pants must be of a similar design to the Air Force issued PT
gear.
b. Shirts and shorts must not
contain offensive language, pictures, or be in a state of
disrepair.
c. The wear of
undergarments is
mandatory.
d. Squadron leadership has
the authority to determine compliance with these
standards.
All newcomers will inprocess at Customer Services
in the Military Personnel Flight, Bldg 222, Room 107. Two mandatory
appointments will be given to all second term and career airmen - Equal
Opportunity and Right Start briefings. In addition, medical, dental
and education records will be dropped off in a locked record box located in the
lobby. Records are picked up daily by a representative from each
agency. Also, to assist members with travel vouchers, a finance
package will be provided. The travel voucher may also be dropped off
into the record box at the customers' convenience. All first termers
will inprocess at the MPF, squadron, and then report to the First Term Airmen
Center, in Bldg 222, Room 111. Report to the MPF before going to your
organization and before starting permissive TDY for
house-hunting. You need not be in uniform to report to this
section.
Important documents to hand carry include your orders, billeting
confirmation number, sponsor's phone number, commander's phone number, birth
certificates, marriage license, social security cards, car registration, pet
health certificates and vaccination records, school records and immunizations
records.
If you have not heard from your sponsor, please contact the
Holloman AFB Relocation Assistance Program at 505-572-7754 or DSN 572-7754.