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

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in review formations, parades, honor or color guards, and<br />

similar ceremonial details and functions.<br />

6. NORMAL DUTY HOURS. Religious items or articles<br />

not visible or otherwise apparent may be worn with the<br />

uniform, provided they do not interfere with the performance<br />

of the member's military duties, or interfere with<br />

the proper wearing of any authorized article of the<br />

uniform. Commanding Officers may approve individual<br />

requests for wear of authorized visible religious apparel<br />

(skullcaps) with the uniform. Requests should be<br />

processed following the guidelines of .<br />

7. AUTHORIZED VISIBLE RELIGIOUS APPAREL. A black or<br />

hair colored yarmulke is the only authorized visible<br />

religious item or article which may be approved for wear<br />

with the uniform. Requests to include additional visible<br />

items must be submitted to the Chief of Naval Operations<br />

for approval.<br />

6406. MESS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (MS RATING)<br />

1. WORK <strong>UNIFORM</strong> (MEN). Mess Management Specialists<br />

(men) working in galleys and bake shops, and messmen,<br />

performing their duties, may wear white tee shirts, white<br />

trousers, aprons, and caps as appropriate.<br />

2. WORK <strong>UNIFORM</strong> (WOMEN). Mess Management<br />

Specialists (women) may wear the women's short sleeve<br />

white shirt or the undershirt with washable white work<br />

slacks, with white or beige undergarments.<br />

3. Commanding officers may authorize colored,<br />

striped, or printed food service uniforms instead of<br />

white. Food service uniforms are provided through<br />

organizational funding.<br />

4. PRIVATE MESSES. Personnel wear a white jacket<br />

while performing duty in private messes on board ship.<br />

Trousers or skirts shall conform to the uniform of the<br />

day. Personnel serving in private messes ashore, afloat,<br />

or in aircraft, wear name tags indicating name, rate, and<br />

command.<br />

6407. WEDDING ATTIRE<br />

1. MILITARY. For military weddings, follow these<br />

guidelines:<br />

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