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

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Management and control of leather flight jackets are<br />

outlined in .<br />

(a) Brown Jacket Insignia/Patches.<br />

Insignia/patches shall be worn on brown leather flight<br />

jackets as follows:<br />

(1) Attachments. Logos may be<br />

affixed either hook and pile or directly to the jacket.<br />

Hook and pile fasteners will be black or brown and cut to<br />

the shape of the logo to be affixed.<br />

(2) Left Breast. Black or brown<br />

2 inches by 4 inches leather name tag. Centered in the<br />

top field will be the aircrew designation insignia (i.e.,<br />

pilot, NFO aircrew EAWS, etc.). The name in block letters<br />

will occupy the lower field and will include a minimum<br />

first name or initial and last name. Where appropriate,<br />

billet title (ie., CO, XO, CAG, etc.) is optional.<br />

(3) Optional Logos. One command<br />

patch may be worn over the right breast pocket. Maximum<br />

width may not exceed 4-1/2 inches. No other patches are<br />

authorized.<br />

6804. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR OPERATING VEHICLES OTHER<br />

THAN AUTOMOBILES<br />

1. WEAR. Naval personnel may wear protective clothing<br />

with their uniform only while operating or riding as a<br />

passenger on two or three wheeled vehicles, and while<br />

going between a parking area and immediate work space.<br />

2. DESCRIPTION<br />

a. Protective clothing is clothing which could<br />

prevent or limit accidental injury.<br />

b. Protective clothing includes a helmet, long<br />

sleeve shirts or jacket, long trousers, chaps, leather<br />

jacket and gloves, and hard soled shoes with heels<br />

(boots).<br />

c. Boots or heavy shoes, worn instead of<br />

uniform shoes, must be plain. The jacket and chaps are<br />

plain leather or other protective material, unadorned<br />

except for safety markings. Leather gloves or other<br />

protective gloves are authorized.<br />

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