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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e. Service Khaki <br />
(1) Shirt. Made of authorized khaki<br />
fabric, with short sleeves, and two breast pockets with<br />
button flaps. The shirt has an open collar forming a V-<br />
neck. Officers and Chief Petty Officers wear collar<br />
insignia.<br />
(2) Skirt. Plain, two panel tailored A-<br />
line khaki skirt of the same fabric as the shirt, with<br />
elasticized waist and stretch front panel.<br />
(3) Slacks. Khaki flared slacks of the<br />
same fabric as the shirt. Front panel and waist are the<br />
same as the skirt.<br />
f. Working Khaki. Service Khaki uniform<br />
without ribbons.<br />
3. DINNER DRESS <strong>UNIFORM</strong>S<br />
a. When Dinner Dress Blue is prescribed, wear<br />
Service Dress Blue with miniature medals. <br />
b. When Dinner Dress White is prescribed, wear<br />
Summer White with ribbons.<br />
4. FULL DRESS <strong>UNIFORM</strong>S<br />
a. When Full Dress Blue is prescribed, wear<br />
Service Dress Blue with large medals. <br />
b. When Full Dress White is prescribed, wear<br />
Summer White with ribbons.<br />
5. WORKING <strong>UNIFORM</strong>S<br />
a. Utilities. Maternity utility shirts and<br />
utility slacks may be worn by pregnant enlisted women (E-6<br />
and below). . They shall be<br />
stenciled in the same relative position as non-maternity<br />
utilities.<br />
b. Winter Working Blue. Winter Blue uniform<br />
without a tie or ribbons, and only the top collar is<br />
unbuttoned. <br />
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