marine corps uniform regulations - US
marine corps uniform regulations - US
marine corps uniform regulations - US
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MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS 8002<br />
(2) Chief Petty Officers. Navy black metal grade insignia one inch<br />
in width by 1-3/8 inches in length is worn in accordance with subparagraph<br />
4004.3.<br />
(3) Personnel Below the Grade of Chief Petty Officer. Navy black<br />
metal grade insignia is worn on the right collar and the appropriate branch<br />
of service insignia (specialty device) on the left collar as illustrated in<br />
figure 8-2. Navy enlisted who do not rate a specialty device will wear black<br />
grade insignia on both collar points.<br />
4. Awards/Breast Insignia<br />
a. Awards. In addition to those awards listed in chapter 5 that Marines<br />
may wear, Navy personnel may wear, when so entitled, the FMF Service Ribbon<br />
and, on designated awards, the FMF Combat Operation Insignia. Navy<br />
marksmanship ribbons may also be worn on Marine Corps service <strong>uniform</strong>s. Navy<br />
personnel who subsequently qualify for Marine Corps marksmanship badges may<br />
wear them in lieu of Navy marksmanship ribbons at their option.<br />
b. Breast Insignia<br />
(1) Warfare/Qualification Breast Insignia. All accouterments<br />
identified as warfare and other qualification breast insignia in the current<br />
edition of the Navy Uniform Regulations or as identified in these <strong>regulations</strong><br />
may be worn; but the manner of wear will be consistent with paragraph 4002 of<br />
these <strong>regulations</strong>. Shiny metal, vice subdued or embroidered, breast insignia<br />
will be worn.<br />
(2) Other Insignia. Naval officers serving in the capacity of command<br />
may wear the appropriate command insignia. Incumbent command insignia will<br />
be worn over the right breast pocket and post tour insignia will be worn over<br />
the left breast pocket in a manner consistent with paragraph 4002 of these<br />
Regulations. While serving in the capacity of command master chief, senior<br />
chief, or chief, designated personnel will wear the appropriate<br />
identification badge centered on the right breast pocket per paragraph 4007<br />
of these Regulations.<br />
(3) No other Navy identification or command insignia (other than those<br />
identified in chapters 4 and 8 of these Regulations) is authorized for wear<br />
on this <strong>uniform</strong>.<br />
5. Requirements. A Marine Corps bulletin in the 10120 series is published<br />
annually which lists the <strong>uniform</strong> articles prescribed for Navy personnel<br />
assigned to Marine Corps units. Guidance on the issue and entitlement to<br />
these allowances is contained in the current edition of MCO P10120.28.<br />
8002. RESERVE PERSONNEL<br />
1. Members of the Marine Corps Reserve not on active duty will wear the<br />
<strong>uniform</strong> of their grade when attending drills, and when performing authorized<br />
active or training duty, with or without pay, except when civilian clothing<br />
is authorized.<br />
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