2677 – 42nd FIELD REGIMENT ARMY CADETS

REFERENCE 2677CADETS.CA/DRESS

DRESS & DEPORTMENT GUIDE VERSION: SEPTEMBER 2017 REMEMBER

– Brass on Brass

– Jackets are always done up, or they are not worn

– You always wear a headdress with your dress uniform and FTUs.

–Males: hair will not touch your ears or your collar

– If you are missing a piece of your dress uniform or FTUs, wear your C8. If you have not been issued combat boots, wear running shoes.

– Ensure your uniform is wrinkle and lint free at all times

– If you carry something, it’s in your left hand; this is so that you can salute with your right hand.

When in uniform: stand tall, shoulders back, and be proud! You are a Royal Cadet

2 3 Orders of Dress C1 – Full Dress C2A – Routine

Components: (Summer) Dress • Beret with cap badge • Shirt Sleeved Shirt (with slip-ons) Components: • Tie • Beret with cap badge • Tunic with belt • Shirt Sleeved Shirt (with slip-ons) • Name Tag • Name Tag • Pants • Pants • Dress Belt • Dress Belt • Wool Socks • Wool Socks • Parade Boots • Parade Boots • Medals are worn with this order of • Ribbons are worn with this order of dress dress

C2 – Routine (Winter) C5 – Field Training Dress Uniform (FTU)

Components: Components: • Beret with cap badge • Beret with cap badge (bring tilley hat • Shirt Sleeved Shirt (with slip-ons) if going to the field) • Tunic with belt • FTU Shirt with Slip-On • Name Tag • Olive Drab T-Shirt • Pants • FTU Pants • Dress Belt • Belt • Wool Socks • Pants bloused • Parade Boots • Wool Socks • Ribbons are worn with this order of • Combat Boots dress

4 5 C5A – Field Training C7 – PT Uniform Uniform (FTU) with (Physical Training)

Unit T-Shirt Components: • Unit t-shirt Components: • Shorts • Beret with cap badge (bring tilley hat • Running shoes if going to the field) • Tilley hat (if ordered) • Unit T-Shirt • FTU Pants • Belt with slip-on on left-side • Pants bloused • Wool Socks • Combat Boots

C6 – Dress C8 – Casual

Components: Components: • White collared dress shirt • Unit T-Shirt • Black Bow Tie • Jeans / Shorts • Tunic with belt • Casual shoes (running or skate shoes, • Name Tag not sandals or flip-flops) • Pants • Dress Belt • Wool Socks • Parade Boots • Medals are worn with this dress

6 7 Combat Boots • Shall be laced properly. Uniform Standard • No varnish other than Uniform Items shoe polish can be used to blacken the combat boots (combat boots are Belt • The trousers/slacks not shined to a mirror shall be worn with the shine). issued black belt. Dress Uniform • Will be pressed without • Belt should be “brass- Pants starch so as to have on-brass”. creases down the centre Beret • Placed evenly on the of each leg. head with the sweat- • Creases shall extend band no more than 2.5 from the waist to the cm above the eyebrows. bottom of the pant leg. • The badge is centered • The length of the over the left eye. trousers should extend • The crown of the beret to the half way point of is pulled downward to the laces on the ankle the right and rear; and boot. drawstrings are tacked inside the gap of the Dress Uniform • May be worn with tie sweat-band. Shirt, Short or open neck, with or Black gloves • Worn with both Dress Sleeve without jacket. Uniform & FTU. • Rank slip-ons shall be • Worn during cold worn with the short weather. sleeve shirt. • Gloves are tucked under sleeve of jacket or tunic.

8 9 Dress Uniform • The jacket shall be worn FTU Tunic • Will be wrinkle free Tunic fully buttoned except • The tunic shall be worn the top button. fully buttoned except • Sleeves shall be have no the top button. creases or wrinkles. • Sleeves may be rolled so • Jackets may be removed that sleeve fold is three in buildings and offices, fingers wide and up when authorized. three fingers from the • Slip-ons are not worn on inside of the elbow. the tunic epaulette. • Belly and waist strings • Do not place items in are done up and tunic pockets. wrapped around button, so that they do not Dress Uniform • Shall be worn so as the dangle. excess of the belt, once Tunic Belt • Slip-on is worn on the attached, is on the same tunic. side as the buttonhole flap. Olive Drab • Worn under combat • The buckle shall be T-Shirt tunic, tucked into pants. adjusted so that the • Sleeves are not rolled. excess of the belt is not more than 8 cm. FTU Pants • Will be wrinkle free (10 mins in the dryer or iron Olive Drab • Worn in substitute of to press). Sweater olive drab t-shirt. • Pants are bloused above each boot. • A belt (dress uniform or combat belt) is always worn with pants.

10 11 Parade Boots • Shall be laced across Toque • Worn with both Dress horizontally from side Uniform & FTU. to side. • Worn during cold • No varnish other than weather. shoe polish can be used • RCAC logo is centered to shine the boots. on head. Parka (inner / • Worn with both Dress outer) Uniform & FTU. Unit T-Shirt • Worn with FTUs, PT, or • Worn during cold civilian clothing weather. • Jacket is done up all the way or not worn. • Slip-ons must be worn on jacket. • RCAC velcro badge must Wool Socks • Shall be worn with be worn. boots. Cadets are en- • Inner layer should not couraged to wear grey be worn on it’s own. or black cotton or nylon socks underneath. Rank Slip-On • Shall be worn with the short sleeve orders of dress and overcoats at cadet corps. Uniform Standard Uniform Accoutrement Tie • Shall be knotted neatly using a Windsor knot RCAC Cap Badge • Issued with uniform. and shall be kept tight. • Worn by cadets ranked Cdt-Bdr.

12 13 Artillery Cap • Worn by cadets who Lanyard • Worn by cadets who Badge (NCO) pass the Unit History pass the White Lanyard Test (UHC) – Phase I. Program. • Worn by all ranks. • Worn only on the dress • Cleaned with an old uniform tunic. toothbrush (soap and • Cleaned so that it’s a water, not Brasso). bright white (hand-wash). • Worn under left Artillery Cap • Worn by the Cadet epaulette, secured to left Badge (Officer) Regimental Sergeant breast-pocket button. Major (must also hold the rank of Cadet Chief Ceremonial White • Only worn with C1 dress. Warrant Officer) Belt & Artillery • Worn by senior ranks • Sewn on beret. Buckle who hold a parade position (RSM, BSM, Tp Comd or Flag Party RCA Shoulder • Worn by all ranks. Comd). Flash • Issued with uniform. • ONLY worn on parade Sewn at the top edge over tunic. of dress uniform tunic • Green issued tunic belt is sleeve. still worn. • White belt must be White Gloves • Worn by cadets who cleaned (toothpaste). hold a parade position • Buckle cleaned with (RSM, BSM, Tp WOs, Brasso. Flag Party ), including members of Drill Cane • Carried by RSM & BSM the flag party. for routine training. • Worn only on parade. • Will be clean and • Worn under the tunic. polished. • Cleaned so that they Pace Stick • Carried by RSM & are bright white (hand- BSM for parade and wash). ceremonial events. • Will be clean and polished.

14 15 Uniform Standard Uniform Standard Uniform Medals & Pins Wearing & Forming Your Beret

Medals Centred above right Worn on: Dress Tunic pocket, name tag moved 0.5 cm above medal

Ribbons Centred above right Worn on: Dress Tunic pocket, name tag & Dress Shirt moved 0.5 cm above ribbon Name Tag Centred above right Worn on: Dress Tunic pocket & Dress Shirt Duke of Ed Centred on the right Worn on: Dress Tunic breast pocket Marksmanship Centred on the left Series breast pocket Worn on: Dress Tunic Biathlon Series Centred on the left WET BERET Worn on: Dress Tunic breast pocket Soak your beret in warm water. Using hot water on the Expedition Centred 0.5 cm over black rim will shrink the beret. If your beret is slightly too Worn on: Dress Tunic the name tag large, using hot water is a good idea. If your beret already & Dress Shirt fits your head snugly, be sure to avoid hot water.

WRING OUT THE EXCESS WATER Get rid of all the extra water you can by gently wringing out the beret. It will still be damp, but make sure there is no more dripping water. 16 17 SHAPE THE BERET Youtube Video: https://goo.gl/LmQpXi Tying the Windsor Knot Uniform Standard Place the damp beret on your head. Hold the cap badge with your left hand and pull the excess material with your right hand so that it’s smooth (do not pull too hard as you rip the material). The material should not go past the mid point of your right ear.

ALLOW THE BERET TO DRY ON YOUR HEAD Doing this will keep the beret from shrinking too much and will form the beret more closely to the exact shape of your head. If necessary, you may need to hold the fold down with one hand until it becomes secure. You may take the beret off if it’s still slightly damp after a few hours.

18 19 Uniform Standard PERSONAL APPEARANCE Lacing Boots General The standard of personal dress, appearance, and PARADE BOOTS grooming shall reflect credit on the individual and on the RCAC. The regulations are not intended to be overly restrictive, but rather to ensure a high standard of grooming consistent with that expected of cadets while also recognizing the standards of Canadian society. The regulations set out in the following paragraphs are reasonable to ensure a favourable cadet image and yet allow some individuality.

Cadets in uniform shall be well groomed with footwear cleaned and shone. The uniform shall be clean and properly pressed at all times. In particular, buttons, fasteners and zippers shall be kept closed. Pockets shall not be bulged; items such as glasses, sun-glasses, glasses cases, pens, pencils, key-rings or paper shall COMBAT BOOTS not be visibly extended nor protrude from pockets or be suspended from waist belts or pockets. Headsets from personal electronic devices (including hands free devices), shall not be worn during training.

CIVILIAN CLOTHING Civilian clothes. May be worn by cadets as prescribed by Corps COs. Cadets wearing civilian clothes during cadet activities or in public shall present a neat, clean and well groomed appearance. Regulations on personal 20 21 appearance will apply to cadets wearing civilian clothes female cadets in uniform may wear a single pair of in regards to deportment, hair, jewellery, tattoos and plain gold, silver stud, diamonds or white pearl earrings piercing. It is recommended that the Corps COs emphasise in pierced ears. The single stud earring, worn in the the importance for cadets to dress in a manner that centre of each earlobe, shall be spherical in shape and brings credit / upholds reputation of the cadet corps and not exceed 0.6 cm in diameter. No other type of earring the RCAC. shall be worn except for a gold or silver-healing device of similar shape and size, which may be worn while ears DEPORTMENT are healing after piercing. Only a single earring or healing Chewing gum, slouching, sauntering, placing hands in device, worn in the centre of each ear lobe, may be worn pockets, smoking or eating on the street, walking hand at a time. Male cadets are not authorized to wear an in hand, and similar deportment which detracts from a earring or earrings. proud and orderly appearance in the eyes of the public is unacceptable for cadets in uniform. The object of this BODY PIERCING guideline is to project an image of a disciplined and self- Cadets in uniform shall not wear visible body piercing controlled group while, at the same time, allow cadets to adornments (tongue included), with the exception of express their feelings in a positive manner as it would be female cadet’s earrings. Jewelery used for piercings of expected of teenagers. the eyebrows, the nose, the lips, etc, must be removed when in uniform. MAKE-UP Female cadets are authorized to wear a minimal amount TATTOOS of make-up. When wearing uniform, make-up shall be Cadets shall not display tattoos that are deemed to be applied conservatively. This precludes the use of false offensive (e.g. pornographic, blasphemous, racist, etc.) eyelashes, heavy eyeliner, brightly coloured eye shadow or otherwise reflect discredit on the CCO. If a cadet is or lipstick, coloured nail polish, and excessive facial make- found to have such a tattoo, he must cover the tattoo at up. all times during cadet training, whether in uniform or in civilian clothing. Jewellery. The only jewellery that may be worn in uniform shall be a wristwatch, a Medical Alert bracelet and a maximum of two rings (one on each hand). In addition, 22 23 UNDERGARMENTS building, except that headdress shall be worn when on Undergarments including brassiere for female cadets, duty as a member of the vigil during the lying in state should be worn under all numbered orders of dress and of a deceased dignitary or when depositing or receiving shall be of an appropriate colour so as not to be visible Colours. The advice of the officiating clergy will be sought through uniform items of clothing. and followed in each case;

EYEGLASSES/SUNGLASSES b. and canteens. Cadets shall remove Sunglasses shall be conservative in design and colour. headdress upon entering messes and canteens. The same Sunglasses with photo chromic or mirrored lenses are custom shall be applied upon entering public restaurants; and not authorized for wear. Cadets, who normally wear eyeglasses, may wear either conventionally framed c. public buildings. Headdress shall not normally be prescription sunglasses or conservatively styled clip-on removed in any public place, including elevators. However, sunglasses when conditions and circumstances dictate. cadets may observe the custom practised by civilians in Other cadets may wear conservatively styled sunglasses, regard to the wearing of headdress in public buildings such which do not detract from the overall appearance as theatres and civil courts. of the uniform when conditions and circumstances dictate. Sunglasses shall not be worn on parade unless AND PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES authorized by the CO in special circumstances. Cadets travelling in uniform shall wear headdress while travelling as a passenger in a military vehicle or travelling WEARING OF HEADDRESS (BERET / TOQUE TIL- or operating a privately owned vehicle except: on LEY HAT) extended trips; or by order of the senior officer present. The wear of headdress on different occasions reflects a When headdress has been removed in accordance combination of the cultural etiquette of Canadian society, with the instructions above, it shall be replaced when military custom and religious practices. As a guideline, either approaching and leaving a military establishment the norms of formal etiquette should be followed: (including the Armoury); and before exiting the vehicle. a. consecrated buildings. All cadets shall observe the custom of the religious denomination concerned, in regard to the wearing of headdress in a consecrated 24 25 PARADES b. be no more than 15 cm in length and sufficiently All cadets on parade shall remove their headdress, when short that, when the hair is groomed and beret is so ordered, except for musicians, colour/flag bearers and removed, no hair shall touch the ears or fall below the top their escorts and also those who are adherents of the Sikh of the eyebrows; religion. c. be no more than 4 cm in bulk at the top of the HAIR head, gradually decreasing to blend with the taper Hair shall be neatly groomed and conservatively styled. trimmed sides and back; The length, bulk and style of hair shall not preclude the proper wear of the beret (bulk is the distance that the d. and be kept free from the neck to a distance mass of hair extends from the skin, when groomed, as of 2.5 cm above the shirt collar. Taper trimmed square opposed to the length of hair). In particular, style and back styles and shaving of all the hair on the head are colour shall not be bizarre, bleached, exaggerated or permitted. unusual in appearance. Unusual colours such as green, SIDEBURNS bright red, orange, purple, etc are not permitted. Hair Sideburns shall not extend below a line horizontally must be secured or styled back to reveal the face and bisecting the ear, and shall be squared off horizontally any accessories used to secure or control hairstyles shall at the bottom edge and taper trimmed to conform to the be as unobtrusive as possible. Hair ornaments shall not overall hairstyle. be worn, except for conservative barrettes, which blend with the hair colour. Female cadets may use hair-gel as MOUSTACHES/BEARDS a personal choice, but must not be mandated to do so by When moustaches are worn alone, the unshaven portion their Cadet corps. of the face shall not extend outwards beyond the corners of the mouth. Moustaches shall be kept neatly Hair - Male trimmed; not be greater than 2 cm (3/4 in.) in bulk; not Hair shall be neatly groomed and conservatively styled. extend below the corners of the mouth and not protrude The length, bulk and style: beyond the width of the mouth. Note that beards are not a. taper trimmed at the back, sides, and above the authorized. ears to blend with the hairstyle;

26 27 HAIR STANDARD - MALE Hair - Female The following additional details apply to female cadets. Generally, hair for females shall be placed neatly in a bun. Hair shall not extend below the lower edge of the shirt collar (see exception below). Exaggerated styles, includ- ing those with excessive fullness or extreme height, are not authorized. Braids, if worn with FTU or PT, shall be styled conservatively and tied tightly, secured at the end by a knot or a small-unadorned fastener. A single braid (FTU/PT) shall be worn in the centre of the back. Double braids (FTU/PT) shall be worn behind the shoulders. Hair shall be a maximum length when gathered behind the head and braided which does not extend below the top of the armpit. Multiple braids and/or cornrows shall be directed toward the back of the head, pulled tight to the head and secured at the end by a knot or a small-un- adorned fastener. Multiple braids extending below the lower edge of the collar are to be gathered in a bun. Hairpieces and extensions are not permitted.

EXCEPTION With the PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION of the corps CO, a 60-day transition period may be granted a cadet to grow her hair longer for re-styling, during which time hair may extend below the lower edge of the shirt collar.

28 29 HAIR STANDARD - FEMALE HAIR STANDARD - FEMALE

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