![]() Blue field service cap mess jacket mess waistcoat white formal shirt gold cuff links and studs blue They are not to wear the helmet or the cocked hat. When wearing Ceremonial Full Dress with skirt, hosiery and pumps, Spurs with long blue skirt, hosiery and pumps. Their own discretion (on occasions which take place exclusively indoors), replace overalls congress boots and box 1, if not wearing a sword or slings, may, at To be worn: by field grade officers on ceremonial occasions when ordered when accompanied by military officers Office duties, where a cloth belt will be substitutedĬocked hat, frock coat, blue overalls congress boots white buckskin glove sash medals and decorations.Īrms and equipment: gold sword belt (if sash not worn) and slings gold pouch and belt sword with steel scabbard Stripped Sam Browne belt is to be worn with it except on Headquarters on duty or off leave, and all office duties. Parade, but is proper as an alternate dress (when permitted) for inspection of Barracks, when reporting at For office duties, no Sam Browne belt is used. Orderly Officer, attending Commissioner’s Orderly Room inspection of Barracks, when reporting at Headquarters onĭuty or off leave. Worn by both male and female officers with Sam Browne equipment and sword at all parades with other ranks, as To be worn: For office duty, and also as an alternative dress for general field duty. Short blue skirt hosiery black leather pumps brown leather gloves. Blue field service cap blue jacket with cloth belt white shirt and collar blue tie Blue field service cap blue jacket with cloth belt white shirt and collar blue tie blue overalls congressīoots and box spurs brown leather gloves. To be worn: For general field duty at target practice mounted drill inspection of detachments or similar duties in Substitute for full dress when specially ordered.įorage cap or felt hat gray army regulation jacket gray or khaki shirt with collar blue tie gray serge breeches Īnkle boots with leggings jack spurs brown gloves.Īrms and equipment: Sam Browne belt sword or revolver (with lanyard) as ordered field glasses and case whistle To be worn: Funerals other than state when acting as Aide-de-Camp to a dignitary wearing semiformal attire as a Women wearing Full Undress Order if not wearing a sword, may, at their own discretion, replace overalls congressīoots and box spurs with long blue skirt hosiery and pumps. To be worn: post inspections non-public parades with other ranks in review order or when appearing as a witnessįelt hat blue jacket with belt white shirt and collar blue tie blue overalls congress boots and box spurs whiteĪrms and equipment: White web belt, gold sword slings, sword with steel scabbard gold sword knot. 2 – Class A Dress ForageĬap or felt hat blue jacket blue serge breeches white shirt and collar cuff links blue tie long boots jack spurs īrown gauntlets when on parade with other ranks, brown leather gloves on other occasions medals andįor Sergeant-Majors, blue serge tunic replaces jacket, shirt and collar and cufflinks. When judged more appropriate than Full Dress No.1, member’s wedding. ![]() ![]() to the king or queen on all occasions when Officers are onĭetached service and full dress is worn by officers of the Army or Militia To be worn: For official or formal occasions Government House, Ottawa when acting as A.D.C. To be worn: at Levees State dinners and balls Order meeting the Governor General on semiformal basis. To be worn: formal public parades, state funerals church parades mounted or public parades with ranks in review ![]() Other ranks, brown leather gloves on other occasions medals and decorations.Īrms and equipment: Sam Browne belt sword whistle and lanyard when mounted. ORDERS OF DRESS - OFFICERS, 2031 REGULATIONSįelt hat scarlet serge tunic blue serge breeches long boots jack spurs brown gauntlets when on parade with Onĭetached service or on land or riverine duties (as well as when ordered, for example, during amphibious-type operations), standard uniform is worn by the Marine Nor does it include Special Constables’ uniforms or the Marine Section uniforms (excepting Review Order) worn at sea, or on dockyard, base or coastal duties. This does not include civilian regimental items of clothing (ties, blazers, etc.) sometimes worn by the Musical Ride or other members on certain informal occasions. Unless specified as an optional form of dress specifically reserved to female members, all orders of dress are worn by both male and female Members.Ģ.
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