RMMM:Service Dress Uniform/C-2 through C-8 (WITH ENDORSEMENT)
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Service Dress Uniform: Royal Manticoran Merchant Marine
The service dress uniform is the most formal uniform afforded personnel in the grades of C-2 through C-8.
Uniform
Tunic
Personnel in the grades of C-2 through C-8 will wear a short, Eisenhower style, tunic in navy blue. The tunic should fall to the wearers waist when worn. This tunic does not feature a plastron (bib). The tunic will zip up the front and features a zipper flap, closing to the right, that hides the zipper from view. The collar is mandarin, in the same styling as those found on the uniform tunics of the Star Empires' armed forces. The tunic does not feature epaulets, or shoulder loops. Additionally, personnel holding an endorsement from the Deck Department, Engineering Department, Catering/Hotel Department, or the Medical Department will trim their tunic with 3/8" grosgrain ribbon. The trim will be placed along the upper collar, and extend down the outer edge of the zipper flap. The color of the trim is department specific.
Undershirt
Personnel in the grades of C-2 through C-8 will wear a white, close fitting, mock turtleneck.
Trousers
Personnel in the grades of C-1 through C-8 will wear gray uniform trousers and a gray uniform belt with a gold military friction buckle. The trousers are worn bloused with black, low-topped boots, or worn unbloused with shined, black, military style, low quarters. Additionally, personnel holding an endorsement from the Deck Department, Engineering Department, Catering/Hotel Department, or the Medical Department will wear a 1.5" stripe down the outer seam of each trouser leg, beginning at the waist and terminating at the cuff. The color of the stripe is department specific.
Service Dress Uniform Example C-2 through C-8 Deck Department |
Service Dress Uniform Example C-2 through C-8 Engineering Department |
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Service Dress Uniform Example C-2 through C-8 Catering/Hotel Department |
Service Dress Uniform Example C-2 through C-8 Medical Department |
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Headgear
All ranks will wear a navy blue RMMM beret with the RMMM flash positioned over the left eye
Standard RMMM Beret |
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Branch Patch
All ranks will wear the RMMM patch affixed to the upper right sleeve.
RMMM Branch Patch |
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Assignment and Company Patches
Personnel in the grades of C-2 through C-8 will wear their assignment patch and company patch affixed to the upper left sleeve.
Standard Assignment Patch Example RMMS Morning Star |
Company Patch Example Karstadt Lines, Karstadt Group Ldt. |
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Name Badge
All ranks will wear a gold, metal, name badge with black lettering. The name badge should be affixed to the right breast of the uniform tunic with clutch pins or magnets. The name badge features the wearers LAST NAME, FIRST INITIAL. Those personnel honored with a Peerage in The Royal Manticoran Navy, The Official Honor Harrington Fan Association, may elect to display their Peerage name instead. For example: CALABASAS. For proper placement, please see the measurement guide graphics at the bottom of this page.
RMMM Name Badge |
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Rank Insignia
Personnel in the grades of C-2 through C-8 will display the appropriate number of chevrons/rockers for their current rank, as well as their departmental insignia, if earned, on the left sleeve only. The rank should be affixed midway between the elbow and the bottom of the company patch. For proper placement, please see the measurement guide graphics at the bottom of this page.
To attach rank insignia to a uniform, it is recommended that the insignia first be sewn to a piece of navy blue felt. The felt should then be trimmed, leaving a small border which can then be used to sew the insignia to the uniform tunic. 1/4" is a recommended starting point. Not only does this technique provide a sharp look, but it will make attaching the insignia much easier, especially when multiple chevrons are necessary.
Tunic Collar C-2 through C-8 Deck Department |
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Departmental Rank Insert Deck Department |
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Ordinary Spacer C-2 Deck Department |
Efficient Spacer C-3 Deck Department |
Able Spacer C-6 Deck Department |
Leading Spacer C-7 Deck Department |
Certified Bosun C-8 Deck Department |
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Tunic Collar C-2 through C-8 Engineering Department |
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Departmental Rank Insert Engineering Department |
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Wiper C-2 Engineering Department |
Technician III C-3 Engineering Department |
Technician IV C-6 Engineering Department |
Technician V C-7 Engineering Department |
Technician VI C-8 Engineering Department |
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Tunic Collar C-2 through C-8 Catering/Hotel Department |
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Departmental Rank Insert Catering/Hotel Department |
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Assistant C-2 Catering/Hotel Department |
Pantry Assistant C-3 Catering/Hotel Department |
Baker C-6 Catering/Hotel Department |
Chief Cook C-7 Catering/Hotel Department |
Chief Steward C-8 Catering/Hotel Department |
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Tunic Collar C-6 and C-8 Medical Department |
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Departmental Rank Insert Medical Department |
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Sick berth Attendant C-6 Medical Department |
Senior Sick berth Attendant C-8 Medical Department |
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Service Stripes
Personnel in the grades of C-2 through C-8 will display the appropriate number of gold service stripes, if earned, on the lower left sleeve. For proper placement, please see the measurement guide graphics at the bottom of this page. For further information on service stripes please consult Admiralty Order 1306-02 or Uniform FAQ 008 on the TRMN Forums.
To attach the service stripes to a uniform, it is recommended that the stripes first be sewn to a piece of navy blue felt. The felt should then be trimmed, leaving a small border which can then be used to sew the stripes to the uniform tunic. 1/4" is a recommended starting point. Not only does this technique provide a sharp look, but it will make attaching the stripes much easier, especially when multiple stripes are necessary.
Awards
Ribbons
All ranks may display ribbons, if earned, on the left breast of the uniform tunic. For proper placement, please see the measurement guide graphics at the bottom of this page.
Aerospace Wings and Space Warfare Pin
All ranks are authorized to wear aerospace wings, if earned, directly above the ribbons of the left breast of the uniform tunic. Additionally, personnel are authorized to display a space warfare pin, if earned, directly below the ribbons on the left breast of the uniform tunic. The wings and space warfare pins are metal and should be gold or silver, as appropriate. For proper placement, please see the measurement guide graphics at the bottom of this page.
Enlisted Aerospace Wings Example May be worn by C-2 through C-8 if earned. |
Enlisted Space Warfare Pin Example May be worn by C-2 through C-8 if earned. |
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For more information on the Aerospace Wings, the different varieties, and how to earn them, please click here.
For more information on the Space Warfare Pins, including how to earn them, please click here.
Award Stripes
All ranks may display award stripes, if earned, on the upper right sleeve of the uniform tunic, below the RMMM patch. The stripes are worn on the outer part of the sleeve and run from the back sleeve seam to the front sleeve seam at an angle. The ends of the stripes should be folded over, or ideally, tucked into the seams. For proper placement, please see the measurement guide graphics at the bottom of this page.
Chivalrous Orders
Members may display any earned chivalrous awards that are represented by an award ribbon or a chest star. The wearing of awards that hang about the neck (with the exception of the Parliamentary Medal of Valor and the Star of Grayson) and those represented by a sash are specifically prohibited with the Service Dress Uniform. For more information on this topic please consult TRMN-05, "Proper Wear and Display of the Knightly Orders and Chivalrous Awards."
Measurement Guide
Right Arm Example All Ranks |
Left Arm Example C-2 through C-8 |
Left Arm Cuff Example C-2 through C-8 |
Tunic Detail C-2 through C-8 |
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Wearing of Arms
If authorized by company leadership to carry personal arms, a plain black, tactical style, gun belt may be worn with a standard Manticoran military sidearm and its accompanying drop leg holster. The belt should be worn under the tunic at the waist of the trousers.
Necessaries
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