CJCR Dress instructions | Table of contents
Chapter 3 is under construction. It will be published in the coming weeks.
Chapter 1 – Command and Control (1-1)
- Command (1-1)
- CJCR Clothing and Dress Committee (1-10)
- Definitions (1-15)
- Words and phrases - how construed (1-17)
Chapter 2 – Dress and appearance (2-1-1)
- Section 1 - Dress (2-1-1)
- Authorized uniforms (2-1-1)
- Wear of uniform (2-1-7)
- Group and individual identity (2-1-9)
- Optional items (2-1-15)
- Sealed patterns and specifications (2-1-18)
- Alterations and modifications (2-1-20)
- Supply and issue (2-1-22)
- Uniformity in dress (2-1-23)
- Wear of headdress (2-1-24)
- Wear of civilian clothes (2-1-25)
- Wear of traditional patterns of uniforms (2-1-27)
- Section 2 - Appearance (2-2-1)
- Deportment (2-2-1)
- Principles (2-2-4)
- Hair (2-2-5)
- Body adornment (2-2-8)
- Undergarments (2-2-15)
- Eyeglasses / sunglasses (2-2-17)
- Specific guidance for ceremonial occasions (2-2-18)
- Wear of clothing items (2-2-19)
- Personal appearance (2-2-41)
- Section 3 – Religious and spiritual accomodation (2-3-1)
- Context (2-3-2)
- Exceptions (2-3-4)
- Wear of headdress (2-3-6)
- Religious coverings (2-3-9)
- Indigenous Peoples (2-3-11)
- Cadets of the Sikh faith (2-3-12)
- Cadets of the Muslim faith (2-3-20)
- Cadets of the Jewish faith (2-3-24)
Chapter 4 – Accoutrements (4-1)
- Ceremonial belts, slings and related items (4-1)
- Swords, cutlass – ceremonial occasions and training (4-4)
- Sashes (4-6)
- Pace sticks and drill canes (4-9)
- Name tags and tapes (4-13)
- Miscellaneous (4-15)
- Sea Cadet accoutrements (4-18)
- Army and Air Cadet Accoutrements (4-22)
- Annex A - Positioning of Poppy (Figure 4A-1)
Chapter 5 Medals and Other Honours (5-1)
- General (5-1)
- Method of mounting and wearing orders, decorations and medals (5-4)
- Commendations and Awards (5-8)
- National Commendations (5-8)
- Cadet Commendations (5-10)
- Method of wearing Commendations and Awards (5-13)
- Annex A Orders, Decorations and Medals
- Annex B Undress Ribbons
- Annex C Precedence of Undress Ribbons
- Annex D National Commendations, Cadet Commendations, The Duke of Edinburgh Award
- National Commendations (5-D-1)
- Cadet Commendations (5-D-2)
- The Duke of Edinburgh Award (5-D-3)
- Method of wear for The Duke of Edinburgh Pin (5-D-4)
Chapter 6 - Orders of Dress (6-1-1)
- Section 1 - Dress (6-1-1)
- Scope (6-1-1)
- Orders of Dress (6-1-2)
- Section 2 - Cadet Bands and Affiliated Unit Dress (6-2-1)
- Authorized cadet military / pipe band uniforms (6-2-1)
- Sea Cadets (6-2-5)
- Army Cadets (6-2-9)
- Air Cadets (6-2-14)
- Dress jacket – doublet pattern (Figure 6-2-1)
- Section 3 - Ceremonial Dress C1 (6-3-1)
- Section 4 - Mess Dress C2 (6-4-1)
- Section 5 - Service Dress C3 (6-5-1)
- Section 6 - Training Dress C5 (6-6-1)
- Section 7 - Orders of Dress (6-7-1)
Chapter 7 - Junior Canadian Rangers (7-1-1)
- Section 1 - Appearance and Dress Instructions (7-1-1)
- General (7-1-1)
- Responsibilities (7-1-2)
- Uniform (7-1-3)
- Section 2 - Insignia (7-2-1)
- General (7-2-1)
- Limitation and location of insignia (7-2-3)
- Insignia placement (Figure 7-2-1)
- Section 3 - Rank and Accoutrements (7-3-1)
- Annex A Positioning of Poppy (Figure 7-3-1-A)
- Section 4 - Medals and Other Honours (7-4-1)
- General (7-4-1)
- Method of mounting and wearing Orders, Decorations and Medals (7-4-4)
- Commendations and Awards (7-4-8)
- Method of Wearing Commendations and Awards (7-4-13)
- Method of Wear for JCR Medals (Figure 7-4-1)
- Method of Wear of JCR Ribbons (Figure 7-4-2)
- Precedence of Undress Ribbon Rows (Figure 7-4-3)
- National Commendations (Figure 7-4-4)
- Cadet Commendations (Figure 7-4-5)
- The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award (Figure 7-4-6)
- Section 5 - Orders of Dress (7-5-1)
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