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

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(7) Shoes. Ceremonial shoes shall be black<br />

corfam, double soled with highly polished brass plates on<br />

the inside of each heel. Officers and chief petty<br />

officers shall wear white double soled shoes with brass<br />

heel plates with summer uniform.<br />

(8) Travel Uniform. Members of the U.S.<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Ceremonial Guard, officers and enlisted personnel,<br />

when traveling to and from ceremonial events in official<br />

vehicles, are authorized to modify the prescribed uniform<br />

as follows to preserve appearance.<br />

(a) The uniform top shall be replaced with<br />

the black windbreaker with both summer and winter uniform.<br />

Enlisted personnel will wear an aiguillette on the left<br />

shoulder and ceremonial guard patch on the right shoulder.<br />

(b) Members of the U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> Drill Team<br />

shall wear a black satin jacket, with gold embroidered<br />

lettering "U.S. <strong>NAVY</strong> PRESIDENTIAL HONOR/DRILL TEAM,<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C." and wear a dark blue jumpsuit with ceremonial<br />

guard patch and appropriate rank designation<br />

attached.<br />

2. HONOR GUARDS AND OTHER CEREMONIAL PERSONNEL<br />

a. General. The prescribing authority determines<br />

the uniforms for honor guards and ceremonial units.<br />

The prescribed uniform shall comply with uniforms authorized<br />

in Chapter 3 as appropriate. Special ceremonial<br />

uniforms, which deviate from uniforms authorized in Chapter<br />

3, must be approved by the Chief of Naval Operations<br />

(N-09B).<br />

(1) Outerwear. Wear only the outer<br />

garments described elsewhere in the regulations, such as<br />

overcoats, reefers, peacoats, all-weather coats and<br />

windbreakers, with uniforms.<br />

(2) Guard Belts. Wear the standard white<br />

guard belt with all uniforms and outside all<br />

outergarments.<br />

(3) Personnel Under Arms. Officers and<br />

Chief Petty Officers wear pistol and pistol belts, in<br />

parades with enlisted men under arms. The sword and sword<br />

belt may be prescribed in lieu of the pistol and pistol<br />

belt for wear by officers required to have this equipment.<br />

Other male officers may wear the sword if provided. When<br />

carrying the pistol, wear the belt outside of coat, with<br />

the holster slightly in front of the right hip. If only<br />

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