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NAVAL UNIPOeMS.
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Dresses ano Occasions on which they are to be Woss—cotiiiniied,
NOTB.— The O Indicates that the sword la not to be worn.
' Mesa Undress'
'Wliito Meaa
Dross"
Undreas coat
Morning waistcoat
Trovvsers, plain bJne or
white
Cap
Sword
Undress belt
Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals.
"Jacket
Evening waistcoat (white)
Laced Trowsers
Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals.or Miniature
Decorations and Medals.
•*Jacket
Evening waistcoat (blue)
Plain blue trowsers
Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals, or Minia-
ture Decorations and
Medals, or Ribbons
of Miniature Decorations
and Medals.
Ulimates.
Wliito tunic or white
undress coat
Shoulder straps
White trowsers
Helmet or cap (white
cover)
Sword
Belt— Full dress on occa-
sions (d); undress on
other occasions.
Decorations and Medals or
Ribbons t of Decorations
and Medals as prescribed
tor Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5
dresses, according to the
occasion on which No. 8
is being worn.
White Jaclcet
Shoulder straps
5 White waistcoat or kamar
band
Laced trowsers
Rlbbonst of Decorations
and of Medals, or Minia-
ture Decorations and
Medals (optional).
White Jacltet
Shoulder straps
{Evening waistcoat (blue)
or ivamarband
Plain blue trowaers
t Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals, or Miniature
Decorations and Medals,
or Ribbons of Miniature
Decorations and Medals.
(a) Drills,* exercises,* and occasions of duty
afloat, other than those for which
another dress is prescribed.
(6) Patrol, dochyard duties, and landloK
parties.
O (o) Officers at Home Ports going to and
from their residences.
O (.d) On al) other ordinary occasions afloat
or in H.M. Docljyards.
(a) Dinner in harbour at the tables of all
Flag Officers, and Commodores, and
Officers of corresponding rank, un-
less Ball dress is ordered.
(6) Evening dances and entertainments on
shore or afloat.
(0) Dinner at a Military mess, and entertain-
ments given by Military Officers
when they appear In their Mess
dress.
(a) Dinner, at sea, at the tables of Flag Offi-
cers, and Commodores, and In har-
bour when guests are not enter-
tained.
(6) tDiuner at the tables of Captains or Offi-
cers in Command. Ward-room and
Gun I'oom messes.
(o) tDinnor at the messes of the Royal Naval
Colleges, Barracks, and Medical
Establishments,
(a) Occasions proscribed for No. 3.
Note.— With helmet.
(6) Occasions prescribed tor No. 4.
(c) Occasions prescribed for No. 6.
O (d) Occasions prescribed for No. i and
No 5 except (o).
( a) Dinner I u harbour at tho tables of all Flag-
Officers, and Commodores, and
Offlcers of corresponding rank. If
specially ordered by Senior Officer.
(!)) Evening Dances and Entertainments on
shore or afloat, it specially ordered
by Senior Officer.
(«) Dinner at a •Military Mess, and Enter-
tainments given by Military Offlcers,
when they appear in their White
Mess Dress.
(a) Dinner at sea and in harbour, unless No.
9 Is ordered by Senior Officer, at the
tables of all Flag Officers, and Com-
modores.
(6) Occasions prescribed for No. 7 (6) and (o)
* The wearing, or noti of the sword must depend on the nature of the drill or exercise,
•* Flag Offlcers, Captains, and Offieors of corresponding rank, are at liberty to wear the undress till
coat Instead of the Jacket.
+ When Offlcers of Flag rauk, or Military Officers of corresponding rank (wearing uniform) are guests
"Mess dress" is to be worn.
NoTB.— Offlcers landing in the evening in uniform on ordinary leave, are to wear their dinner dress
(whlto lackot excepted^.
§ The Senior Officer will direct whether waistcoats or bamarbanda are to be worn, excent fnr
No. 10 (0) when It will be optional to wear eltber. ^
i On removable bar or bars,

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