U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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CHAPTER SIX<br />
SPECIAL <strong>UNIFORM</strong> SITUATIONS<br />
SECTION 2: CEREMONIAL <strong>UNIFORM</strong>S<br />
Article<br />
1. U.S. <strong>NAVY</strong> CEREMONIAL GUARD................6201.1<br />
2. HONOR GUARDS AND OTHER CEREMONIAL<br />
PERSONNEL.................................6201.2<br />
3. USS CONSTITUTION CREW.....................6201.3<br />
6201. CEREMONIAL <strong>UNIFORM</strong>S<br />
1. U.S <strong>NAVY</strong> CEREMONIAL GUARD, WASHINGTON, D.C.<br />
a. General. The Commandant, Naval District<br />
Washington, provides ceremonial uniforms. Ceremonial<br />
uniforms prescribed for members of the U.S. <strong>Navy</strong><br />
Ceremonial Guard are designated as either "Winter<br />
Ceremonial" or "Summer Ceremonial" as appropriate for the<br />
season. The uniform consists of the Full Dress uniform<br />
modified as follows:<br />
(1) Officers. The blue rain cape<br />
prescribed for the U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> Band is authorized for use by<br />
officers participating in <strong>Navy</strong> ceremonies. The blue allweather<br />
coat, modified with a sword opening in the left<br />
side, is authorized for officers participating in Joint<br />
Armed Forces ceremonies.<br />
(2) Chief Petty Officers. The rain cape<br />
prescribed for the U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> Band is authorized for chief<br />
petty officers participating in <strong>Navy</strong> ceremonies. Sidearms<br />
as described in paragraph l.a.(3).(c) may be prescribed.<br />
(3) Enlisted Personnel (E6 and below)<br />
(a) Special ceremonial uniforms presently<br />
authorized for enlisted personnel in the Ceremonial<br />
Guard are comprised of components of the Service Dress<br />
uniforms.<br />
(b) Wear the following accoutrements<br />
as prescribed by the Officer-in-Charge: white gloves,<br />
white leggings, white guard belt, ceremonial guard belt<br />
buckle (brass), white or blue ascot, white scarf (wear<br />
only with peacoat), neckerchief with cheater knot, and<br />
aiguillette as prescribed in paragraph .<br />
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