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Comdtmidninst 1020.3C Midn Uniform Board Apr 3 0 2018 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY COMMANDANT OF MIDSHIPMEN ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND 21402-1300 COMDTMIDNINST 1020.3C MIDN UNIFORM BOARD APR 3 0 2018 COMMANDANT OF MIDSHIPMEN INSTRUCTION 1020.3C From: Commandant of Midshipmen, U.S. Naval Academy Subj: MIDSHIPMEN UNIFORM REGULATIONS Ref: (a) COMDTMIDNINST 5400.6M Encl: (1) Midshipmen Uniform Regulations 1. Purpose. To publish Midshipmen Uniform Regulations. 2. Cancellation. COMDTMIDNINST 1020.3B. This instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in its entirety; no special markings appear because changes are extensive. 3. Information. All members of the Brigade of Midshipmen will comply with the regulations provided herein. R. B. CHADWICK Distribution: Non-Mids (Electronically) Brigade (Electronically) Every Midshipman Room COMDTMIDNINST 1020.3C 30 Apr 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS MIDSHIPMEN UNIFORM REGULATIONS CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL UNIFORM REGULATIONS 1101 OUTFIT......................................................................................................... 1-1 1102 REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF UNIFORMS...................... 1-1 1103 DISPOSAL OF UNIFORMS........................................................................ 1-1 1104 REMOVAL OF INSIGNIA.......................................................................... 1-1 1105 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.................................................................... 1-2 1106 UNIFORM REGULATIONS VERBIAGE.................................................. 1-4 1107 WEARING OF UNIFORM.......................................................................... 1-4 1108 MIDSHIPMEN UNIFORM ADVISORY COMMITTEE........................... 1-7 CHAPTER 2 - DESCRIPTION OF UNIFORMS 2100 TYPES OF UNIFORMS.............................................................................. 2-1 2101 DINNER DRESS BLUE JACKET (MEN)................................................. 2-3 2102 DINNER DRESS BLUE JACKET (WOMEN).......................................... 2-4 2103 DINNER DRESS WHITE JACKET (MEN).............................................. 2-5 2104 DINNER DRESS WHITE JACKET (WOMEN)....................................... 2-6 2105 DINNER DRESS BLUE (MEN)................................................................ 2-7 2106 DINNER DRESS BLUE (WOMEN)......................................................... 2-8 2107 FULL DRESS BLUE (MEN)..................................................................... 2-9 2108 FULL DRESS BLUE (WOMEN).............................................................. 2-10 2109 FULL DRESS WHITE (MEN).................................................................. 2-11 2110 FULL DRESS WHITE (WOMEN)............................................................ 2-12 2111 INFANTRY DRESS FOXTROT (MEN)................................................... 2-13 2112 INFANTRY DRESS FOXTROT (WOMEN)............................................. 2-14 2113 INFANTRY DRESS GOLF (MEN)............................................................ 2-15 2114 INFANTRY DRESS GOLF (WOMEN)...................................................... 2-16 2115 SERVICE DRESS BLUE (MEN)................................................................ 2-17 2116 SERVICE DRESS BLUE (WOMEN)......................................................... 2-18 2117 SERVICE DRESS WHITE (MEN)............................................................. 2-19 2118 SERVICE DRESS WHITE (WOMEN)....................................................... 2-20 2119 SUMMER WHITE (MEN).......................................................................... 2-21 2120 SUMMER WHITE (WOMEN)................................................................... 2-22 2121 SERVICE KHAKI (MEN).......................................................................... 2-23 2122 SERVICE KHAKI (WOMEN).................................................................... 2-24 2123 WORKING BLUE (MEN).......................................................................... 2-25 2124 WORKING BLUE (WOMEN)................................................................... 2-26 2125 INFANTRY DRESS HOTEL (MEN)......................................................... 2-27 2126 INFANTRY DRESS HOTEL (WOMEN).................................................. 2-28 2127 NAVY WORKING UNIFORM (NWU) TYPE I (MEN)............................ 2-29 2128 NAVY WORKING UNIFORM (NWU) TYPE I (WOMEN)..................... 2-30 2129 NAVY WORKING UNIFORM PARKA, TYPE I (MEN/WOMEN)........ 2-31 2130 NAVY WORKING UNIFORM, TYPE III (MEN/WOMEN).................... 2-32 i COMDTMIDNINST 1020.3C 30 Apr 18 2131 NAVY WORKING UNIFORM PARKA, TYPE III (MEN/WOMEN) ..... 2-33 2132 DELETED...................................................................................................... 2-34 2133 DELETED...................................................................................................... 2-35 2134 MIDSHIPMEN CASUAL (BLUE OVER KHAKI) (MEN)........................ 2-36 2135 MIDSHIPMEN CASUAL (BLUE OVER KHAKI)(WOMEN).................. 2-37 2136 BLUE AND GOLD JOGGING SUIT (MEN)............................................. 2-38 2137 BLUE AND GOLD JOGGING SUIT (WOMEN)...................................... 2-39 2138 PHYSICAL EDUCATION GEAR (MEN).................................................. 2-40 2139 PHYSICAL EDUCATION GEAR (WOMEN)........................................... 2-41 2140 WHITE WORKS ALPHA (MEN)............................................................... 2-42 2141 WHITE WORKS ALPHA (WOMEN)......................................................... 2-43 2142 WHITE WORKS ECHO (MEN).................................................................. 2-44 2143 WHITE WORKS ECHO (WOMEN)........................................................... 2-45 2144 OVERCOAT (MEN).................................................................................... 2-46 2145 OVERCOAT (WOMEN)............................................................................. 2-47 2146 REEFER (MEN).......................................................................................... 2-48 2147 REEFER (WOMEN).................................................................................... 2-49 2148 JACKET, BLACK RELAXED FIT (MEN)................................................. 2-50 2149 JACKET, BLACK RELAXED FIT (WOMEN).......................................... 2-51 2150 SWEATER, BLACK V-NECK (MEN)....................................................... 2-52 2151 SWEATER, BLACK V-NECK (WOMEN)................................................. 2-53 2152 ALL WEATHER COAT (MEN).................................................................. 2-54 2153 ALL WEATHER COAT (WOMEN)........................................................... 2-55 2154 “N” SWEATER (MEN)............................................................................... 2-56 2155 “N” SWEATER (WOMEN)........................................................................ 2-57 2156 SERVICE DRESS WITH EISENHOWER-STYLE JACKET (MEN)....... 2-58 2157 SERVICE DRESS WITH EISENHOWER-STYLE JACKET (WOMEN). 2-59 2200 WEAR OF UNIFORM COMPONENTS..................................................... 2-60 CHAPTER 3 - INSIGNIA AND DECORATIONS 3101 COAT COLLAR ANCHOR INSIGNIA...................................................... 3-1 3102 CLASS AND RANK INSIGNIA................................................................. 3-1 3103 RIBBONS AND MEDALS.......................................................................... 3-8 3104 BREAST INSIGNIA.................................................................................... 3-11 3105 BRASSARDS............................................................................................... 3-20 3106 HEADGEAR................................................................................................ 3-21 3107 MIDSHIPMEN UNIT AND PERSONAL AWARD INSIGNIA................ 3-22 3108 DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS INSIGNIA.................................................. 3-25 3109 LETTER SWEATER “N”............................................................................ 3-25 3110 CLASS RINGS............................................................................................. 3-25 3111 SWORDS....................................................................................................... 3-26 CHAPTER 4 - CIVILIAN CLOTHING 4101 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................ 4-1 4102 STANDARDS OF DRESS............................................................................ 4-2 ii COMDTMIDNINST 1020.3C 30 Apr 18 CHAPTER 5 - GROOMING STANDARDS 5101 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................ 5-1 5102 PERSONAL APPEARANCE........................................................................ 5-3 CHAPTER 6 - LAUNDRY PROCEDURES 6101 MARKING OF UNIFORMS......................................................................... 6-1 6102 LAUNDRY PROCEDURES......................................................................... 6-2 6103 FOLDING AND STORAGE PROCEDURES.............................................. 6-5 iii COMDTMIDNINST 1020.3C 30 Apr 18 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS 1101. 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