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U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy

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in writing by the commanding officer. White guard belts,<br />

white helmet liner, and white leggings may be authorized<br />

for personnel assigned guard duty. Reflective materials<br />

may be used at night.<br />

b. Brig/correctional custody staff. To<br />

distinguish staff from prisoners, uniform staff will wear<br />

a nylon or leather black pistol/duty belt. Attachments to<br />

the pistol/duty belt authorized internal to the<br />

confinement facility include radio pouch, glove case, and<br />

when required key ring. Attachments to the pistol/duty<br />

belt authorized external to the confinement facility<br />

include the above items and, when authorized, handcuff<br />

pouch and nightstick holder.<br />

6409. PERSONNEL IN CONFINEMENT WITHIN NAVAL FACILITIES<br />

1. PRE-TRIAL DETENTION. All personnel in pre-trial<br />

detention are permitted to wear the working uniform of the<br />

day, with embroidered accoutrements, minus metal<br />

accoutrements.<br />

2. POST-TRIAL CONFINEMENT. If awarded confinement,<br />

officer (to include warrant officers, commissioned<br />

officers, cadets, midshipmen, and officer candidates) and<br />

enlisted personnel wear utilities without grade insignia<br />

or collar devices. Post-trial personnel keep their<br />

service uniforms, and may wear a service uniform during<br />

official appearances.<br />

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