Dress instructions | Annex A Categories and orders of dress
Category | Order | Occasions when Worn |
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CEREMONAL | ||
(Accoutrements) | No. 1 |
NOTE The order of dress for a guard of honour is not necessarily the same as that of the honoured personage, who normally arrives dressed for the occasion or duty in any dress from No. 1 Order to civilian attire.
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(Medals only) | No. 1A |
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(Full Dress) | No. 1B | As for No. 1 or 1A orders of dress. Worn by authorized units only (see Chapter 6). |
(Undress) | No. 1C | As for No. 1 or 1A orders of dress. Optional undress order, worn when permitted by authorized units (see Chapter 6). |
(Undress) | No. 1D | As for No. 1C order of dress with undress ribbons. For wear on less formal occasions at which the wearing of orders, decorations and medals would be considered inappropriate (see Chapter 6). |
MESS DRESS | ||
(Mess Standard) | No. 2 |
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(Mess White) | No. 2A | As for No. 2 Order during hot weather, or as ordered. |
(Mess Service) | No. 2B | As for No. 2 Order, or as ordered. |
(Mess Shipboard) | No. 2C | Aboard ship for evening wear, when ordered. |
SERVICE DRESS | ||
(Duty) | No. 3 |
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(Long-Sleeved Shirt) | No. 3A |
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(Short-Sleeved Shirt) | No. 3B | Worn in lieu of No. 3 Order on more casual occasions. |
OPERATIONAL DRESS | - | Worn during operations, operational training, or as ordered. |
OCCUPATIONAL DRESS | - | Worn by members of authorized occupations when engaged in specified occupation activity. See Chapter 7. |
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