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Most of the Canadian Army's ceremonial embellishments emerged from a simplified system ordered by the Monarch of Canada in 1902, and later promulgated in the Canadian Militia Dress Regulations 1907, and Militia Order No. 58/1908 for non-commissioned officer. [2] Full dress uniforms in the Canadian Army (Regular and Reserve Force)
Royal Canadian Navy sailors parading in No. 1 Dress, with medals and accoutrements A master seaman of the Royal Canadian Navy (centre foreground) in No. 1A Dress. No. 1 – Navy blue, double-breasted coat and trousers naval dress uniform worn with a white long-sleeve shirt and black necktie, with full-sized medals, swords, and other accoutrements
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According to Canadian Forces Dress Instructions, the Monarch or their representative (the Governor General) may wear the uniform and corresponding cap/hat badge of a flag/general officer, with a special flag/general officer sleeve braid embellished with the governor general's badge, and a large embroidered governor general's badge on the shoulder straps or boards, facing forward.
Uniform equipment CG634 Canada: Combat helmet: Canadian version of the SPECTRA helmet originally produced by GSI/MSA. [1] [2] Standard issue combat helmet of the Canadian Forces. [1] CM735 United Kingdom Canada: Combat helmet: 16,001 [3] Improved variant of the CG634 [4] produced by NP Aerospace [5] [6] and Morgan Advanced Materials. [7] [8 ...
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