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Uniform Types...
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As a cadet you will be issued with what seems like a large array of clothing and equipment. Worry not, you do not have to decide
yourself which trousers go with which shirt on any given event. Check the training programme or ask an NCO well in advance of the
date what you should be wearing.
As a basic rule, however, no item of DPM uniform should be worn when in either Standard or Formal dress.
Optional items of uniform are available from a wide variety of sources. If you require advice then talk to an NCO or email the
SWO
Regardless of which form of dress is ordered you are always required to carry your F3822.
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No 2C (Restricted Trade) Routine Working Dress
Beret
Male Cadets: No2 Trousers with 1" belt
Female Cadets: No2 Skirt or Slacks
Dark blue shirt
Jersey
Brassard, rank slides & lanyard (if applicable)
Black socks or "Barely black" tights
Black shoes
RAF stable belt
Foul Weather Jacket (if required)
OG Coveralls (if required)
During warm weather the jersey may be removed.
The stable belt is an optional item and must be purchased.
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No 2 (Full) Service Working Dress (No 2 SD)
Beret
Male Cadets: No2 Trousers with 1" belt
Female Cadets: No2 Skirt or Slacks
Light blue shirt and black tie
Jersey (Called No 2A SD without the Jersey)
Brassard, rank slides & lanyard (if applicable)
Black socks or "Barely black" tights
Black shoes
Foul Weather Jacket (if required)
White belt and gloves (if issued)
During warm weather the jersey may be removed.
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No 3 Service Dress / Combat Soldier 95 (CS 95) – Operational Clothing
Beret
DPM Trousers and Jacket
OG or DPM shirt
Appropriate warm layer (dark coloured fleece)
Rank slides (if applicable)
Black boots
Boots are to be clean
The stable belt is not to be worn with No 3 SD or CS 95
The Union Jack Emblem may be worn if fitted to the jacket.
The Royal Air Force patch and Tactical Recognition Flash are to be removed.
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