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NAVAL UNIFORMS.
DRESSES AND OCCASIONS ON WHICH THEY ARE TO BE WORN.
Note.— The O Indicates that the sword Is not to he worn.
Numbers are assigned to the several dresses for convenience when referring to them.
Dresses.
Occasions.
" Frock Coat,
with epaulettes "
Full dress coat
Epaulettes
Laced trowsers
Cocked hat
Sword
Full dress belt
Decorations and Medals.
"Jacket
Epaulettes
Laced trowsers
White waistcoat
ttDecoratlons and Medals.
Frock coat.
Epaulettes.
Morning wa coat
Trowsers, y lin blue or
white
Black boots when In home
wa'ters
Cocked hat.
Sword
Full dress belt
Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals
Stars of Orders
( The badge of the Order
ts worn by Knights Com-
manders as well as the
star and by Commanders
(see Art. 167, clause i.)
Bow tie to be worn in
thiB case instead of sailor-
knot.)
Frock coat
Morning waistcoat
Trowsers, plain blue or
white
Cap
Sword
Undress bolt
Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals
(Stars of orders optional.)
At His Majesty's Levees at home only (until
further orders),
At official or public balls, dinners and even ■
ing receptions.
(a) State oocasions at home and abroad.
(6) When receiving the King, the Queen, or
other Crowned Heads, at Ports at home
and abroad.
(ci When receiving the Prince of Wales;
Heirs to Thrones, or other Members
of the English and of Foreign Eoyal
Families ; at Ports at home and abroad,
(d) Courts-Martial.
(e) Funerals.
(/) Boarding foreign ships-of-war.
(er) Exchanging visits of ceremonv with
Foreign Officers or other Foreign
Functionaries.
(.a) When receiving the Prince of Wales;
Heirs to Thrones; or other Members
of the English and of Foreign Royal
Families at Ports at home and abroad.
All Masthead flags not being hoisted.
(6) Divisions on Sunday.
(o) Inspections by Commander-in-Chief or
Senior Officer.
(d) Visit to Commander-in-Chief or Senior
Officer,
(e) Attend! zg examinations.
Surveys at hospitals.
if) Officer of the Guard (excoptlon, see I
No. 3 {&)).
i y) Ordinal y occasions of duty and ceremony
on shore.
O ik) Officers wearing uniform on leave In
the daytime.
Dances and entertainments, afloat or
ashore, in the daytime.
X Receptions in the daytime.
(i) Sunday in harbour after divisions.
O tj) Officer of the watch in harbour.
(Note— with sword belt.)
* Cooked hat, sword, and full dress belt may be ordered with this dress if desirable when meeting Foreign
Officers. (See General Instructions, Sword Belts.) j^i.,i n (n „,„,
tt Miniature Decorations and Medals may be worn under circumstances provided for In CI, 12 {see
previous page). „„
t To be worn by order of the Senior Officer present.
t Unless the occasion requiring it the Senior Officer present directs that swords be worn.
"Flag Officers^ Captains and Officers of corresponding rank are at liberty to wear the undress tall'
coat Instead of the jacket.

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