to be communicated to anyone outside HM Service ut authority DCI RN 195-202 1995 Defence Co cillns tions DCIs are automatically cancelled after one year, STR 8 Se "e r'v95
199 normally be worn with the bush jacket. There is no change to the e tsting scale of two pairs of white trousers for RN Officers. QARNNS Offic r8 would be issued with trousers, if required when appointed. Appointed ashore: Officers (with or without a seagoing liability) whose next appointment is ashore where tropical uniform will be worn are entitled to a gratuitous issue of two bush jackets and four skirts. The outfit for QARNNS Officers is one Bush jacket and skirt. Trousers will not normally be worn ashore. b. Senior Ratings and Junior Ratings on Advancement to Petty Officer: Drafted Afloat: Those with a seagoing liability will he entitled to a gratuitous issue of one bush jacket and one skirt when next drafted afloat to an area where tropical uniform will be worn. At sea, trousers would normally be worn with the bush jacket. There is no change to the existing kit scale of two pairs of white trousers for RN Senior Rates. If required Q S Senior Rates would be issued with tousers when drafted. Drafted Ashore: Those (with or without a seagoing liability) whose next draft is ashore in an area where tropical uniform will be worn are entitled to a gratuitous issue of one bush jacket and fonr skirts (Q S Senior Rates one skirt). Trousers will not normally be worn ashore. 7. Initial issues are to be made complete with the following accessories for wear on the bush jacket: a. Officers. Stock No Description Scale Note V066 99137 4684 Button, anodised, 4 each Forepart RN Officer's, size 1 V066 99137 4685 Button, anodised 4 each Pockets RN Officer's, size 2 V066 99 977 3313 Split rings 8 each V066 99 973 0644 Belt Buckles 1 each - b. Ratings., V066 99136 9632 Buttons RN 4 each Forepart Anodised 7/8 inch Y066 99 8691196 buttons RN 6 each Pockets and Anodised 30 ligne shoulder flaps V066 99 977 3313 Split rings 10 each V066 99 973 0644 Belt Buckles 1 each
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o Dress Description Occasions For Wear Notes o.5w White Dress Tricorne hat White bush jacket White trousers Shoulder straps White shoes (Black shoes may be worn on shore in bad weather) (see Note 1) Medal ribbons ---------------~------------------------------------------------------------- As for No.5 Dress a. Sword and undress sword belt worn in this Dress on the occasions laid down for No.5 Undress. On these occasions the Dress will be known as 'White Undress with Sword' short title 'No.5W with Sword'. b.exceptionally approval may be given for stone-coloured bush jackets and trousers to be worn in certain appointments where a specific need is established. c. The white tropical skirt should be worn by Officers serving in Shore Establishments.
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RN Female Ratings Dress Tables 2. Hot Climates Female RN Ratings Dress No.6 PO Wren and above ART APP and Leading Wren and below Occasions for wear Notes :0 Z... <.0 <.0 Technicians Tricorne hat White bush jacket White trousers Shoulder badges Cap White jumper White trousers Vest cotton uniform. a. As for No.1 Dress b. Ratings landed in formed parties under a fills are to wear black boots (a) (b) (c) White socks Black scarf White shoes (or black boots or shoes as ordered) Lanyard White socks Medals White shoes(or black shoes or boots as ordered) Medals Dress No 7 Tricorne hat Cap a.as for No.2 Dress (a) White bush jacket White jumper (b) (c) White trousers White trousers (d) Shoulder badges of rank Vest cotton uniform White socks Black scarf White shoes(or black boots Lanyard or shoes as ordered)
PO re a d above PPa d e a 5 Leading Wren and below Occas ons fo ear \Vhite socks feda1 ribbo - Vlbite shoes (or black shoes or boots as ordered) T,.."... o.,..,.""'\.. Tncorne hat or beret as r ered LUte co ar - attached Back dav tie ~ a. Wanant Officers,CPO'S and PO'S only at fr.te discretion of the Senior Officer as an alte:mative to ~o.7 Dress when the occasion does not demand "0.7 plain clothes are inappropriate. d) :c (J) -I :.c -(') ~ m o rici)!w=: hat (.Jr beret as - ordered Cap or beret as ordered Vest,cotton uniform or 811 m Iller blouse a. In no climate a an ajtel na ve to. ~o.10 Dre b. As an mforma h e-g mg rig at Senior d a d e :c z White tro sets
Dress No.7N PO Wren and above ART APP and Leading Wren and below Occasions for wear Notes :0 Z, Technicians j E White socks White shoes (black boots or shoes may be WOI'n in bad weather) White socks White shoes (black boots or shoes may be worn in bad weather) Dress Tricorne hat or beret as No. 10 ordered Cap or beret as ordered a. In hot climates on ordinary occasions of duty and working (a) (c) White tropical shirt Vest cotton uniforlo when white uniform is appropriate Sunday routine at sea (d) (e) White tropical shorts in harbour. White shorts Blue stockings b. Ceremonial at sea unless No.6 Warrant Officers, CPO's, or 7 is ordered. PO's: White stockings Black shoes c. At Commander-in-Chiefs White shoes (At the discretion, under conditions of discretion of the Senior great heat, white canvas shoes Officer present blue. with white socks or sandals may stockings and black shoes be worn. may be worn. In adverse weather conditions black shoes may be worn with white stockings)
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200/95 Uniform QARNNS and QARNNS (R) Officers adoption of RN Ranks [D/DCT Af76/1/27 (CTG 1): 68209 Introduction 1. This DCI promulgates full details of new badges and the changes in r~ insignia and uniforms for Q S and Q S(R) Officers following adoption of RN ranks and titles which will be announced conclll"l'ently in a separate DCI. Background 2. The unique design of NNS badges for Officer's has existed since 1902. A ratings section of S was formed in 1959 which has since adopted RN title~ and ra~e bad~es. When I?CS15 is implemented, personnel from ~l three nllrsmg services WIll be working together in a tri service organization. The a~op~ion of RN tit!es and rank insignia for Q S and Q S(R) Offi~ers will mclu~e them III the ~ ra.nk a?d.rate structure along with nursing ratings and establish a corporate Identity WIthin the three nursing services. 3. The S and S(R) will remain separate services identified by 26.