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THE ROYAL
MANTICORAN NAVY Bureau of Personnel
Uniform Manual
BuPers, Admiralty House,
Landing, Manticore
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RMNR – 100 MAY2013
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Royal Manticoran Navy
Uniform Manual
RMNR-100
As proposed by: Commodore Sir John Neitz, Baron Westmarch, KR, GS (RMN)
SMCPO Sir William Lochen, KE, NS (RMN)
Illustrations adapted by CWO Ryan Gale, CGM (RMN)
Formatted and edited by Commodore Laura Lochen, ME (RMN)
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1
Table of the five Orders of Dress for the RMN: ................................................................. 3
Description of Each Order of Dress ...................................................................................... 5
1. Working Uniform .......................................................................................................... 5
2. Service Undress Uniform ............................................................................................. 6
3. Service Dress Uniform ................................................................................................. 9
4. Dress Uniform ..............................................................................................................13
5. Mess Dress ...................................................................................................................15
Headwear .............................................................................................................................16
Footwear: ............................................................................................................................16
Sword ...................................................................................................................................16
Placement of Insignia .............................................................................................................17
Appendix .................................................................................................................................22
List of authorized uniform items: ......................................................................................22
List of authorized insignia ..................................................................................................23
Department Colors: .............................................................................................................27
Enlisted Rank Insignia: ........................................................................................................29
Warrant Officer Insignia: ....................................................................................................29
Admiralty Orders affecting wearing of uniforms .............................................................31
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Introduction The purpose of the Royal Manticoran Navy Uniform Regulations is to: (1) Provide
descriptions of all authorized Royal Manticoran Navy uniforms and components, and (2)
Provide guidance for all Navy activities prescribing uniform wear in order to present a
uniform image world-wide.
Definitions:
RMN= Royal Manticoran Navy
SKM= Star Kingdom of Manticore
Officers= Commissioned and Warrant officers
Enlisted = a member of a military rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer
(E-1 through E-10)
Non-Commissioned Officers = Enlisted personnel - Petty officers and Chiefs (E-4
through E-10)
All ranks= all RMN personnel, including enlisted, warrant, and officers
Sections in italics and quotation marks are from the TRMN website:
http://www.trmn.org/portal/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=104&It
emid=146
There are five Orders of Dress for personnel of the RMN:
1. Working Uniform
2. Undress Uniform
3. Service Dress Uniform
4. Dress Uniform
5. Mess Dress Uniform (officers only)
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These Orders of Dress are based on one of two basic forms of clothing:
Coveralls Tunic
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Coveralls are worn by enlisted personnel for all Orders of Dress except in the case of
Dress Uniforms for Chiefs (i.e. grade E-7 through E-10), which are tunics. Dress
Uniforms are not worn by personnel of grade E-6 and lower (the Service Dress
coveralls are the most formal order of dress available to them). Coveralls are worn by
officers for Working Uniform only.
Tunic (worn with trousers) is worn by officers for all orders of dress except Working
Uniform (the least formal) and Mess Dress (the most formal). Enlisted personnel of the
grade of Chief Petty Officer and higher (i.e. grades E-7 through E-10) wear the tunic
for their Dress Uniform. The tunic is black and includes gold piping around the plastron
and the collar. The hem of the tunic will be at the wearer’s knuckles when the wearer
is standing with his/her arms are at his/her sides. It should be noted that the Dress
Uniform tunic, while of the same form as the tunic worn by officers for Undress and
Service Dress, includes gold buttons and “is more sharply tailored, made of more
expensive (and less utilitarian) materials, uses gold bullion for its insignia.” Mess Dress
replaces the tunic with a coat of different shape (a longer frock coat for senior officers
and a short jacket for junior officers).
TABLE OF THE FIVE ORDERS OF DRESS FOR THE RMN:
Working Uniform
Undress Uniform
Service Dress
Uniform
Dress Uniform
Mess Dress
Uniform
OFFICERS coveralls tunic tunic tunic special
OTHER RANKS coveralls coveralls coveralls
tunic (E-7 and up)
not worn
Illustrated on the following page are the five Orders of Dress available for an officer (O-
1 and up) and the four Orders of Dress available to enlisted personnel of grade E-7
through E-10.
Note that for enlisted personnel grades E-1 through E-6, the Dress Uniform is
not available and the Service Dress uniform is the most formal Order of Dress
available.
Enlisted Personnel grades E-1 through E-3 will not have the department color
trim on their uniforms, except for the trousers stripe on the Service Dress
uniform.
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The five Orders of Dress for an officer (Commander):
The four Orders of Dress for a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (Chief Petty officer,
Tactical Department)
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Description of Each Order of Dress
1. WORKING UNIFORM
The Working Uniform is worn for duties that involve environments and tasks in which
the wearer expects to get their clothing dirty. For all ranks the Working Uniform
consists of black coveralls.
For officers and for enlisted ratings (E-1 through E-3) the coverall is all black.
For Petty Officers (E-4 and above) the coverall is black with stripes of the
wearer’s departmental color down the outer leg seams and around the shoulder
seams.
The only insignia worn on the Working Uniform is a name tape on the left breast, and
rank insignia.
For Officers, the rank insignia is woven into the name tape above the wearer’s
name.
For enlisted personnel the rank is indicated by stripes on the upper left arm, and
will include the wearer’s specialist rating patch. Enlisted rank stripes are in the
color of the wearer’s department.
Warrant officers will have their crown pips woven into the name tape similar to
commissioned officers, and will also have their rank chevrons on the left sleeve.
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2. SERVICE UNDRESS UNIFORM
The Service Undress Uniform is worn for most standard shipboard duties that do not
include dirty tasks or environments. For officers, this would be the daily watch-
standing uniform unless otherwise ordered.
“The RMN uniform is black and gold. Officer's undress uniform consists of a black,
double-breasted tunic (which seals up the right side and has relatively long skirts which
fall to the upper thigh), a white blouse, and black trousers. The tunic collar is "Prussian"
in style-high and round but loose enough for comfort-and the blouse collar is a
turtleneck. Trousers are fairly loose and straight cut to just below the knee, at which
point they flare out and are bloused into low-topped space boots. The tunic's tailoring is
slightly wasp-waisted, and bears thin gold piping up either side of the cross-over front
panel. Trousers are untrimmed.”
Officer Service Undress Uniform
(Commander)
The Officer Service Dress Uniform is a black tunic worn over white turtleneck
blouse, black trousers. The tunic includes rank stripes on the cuffs, nametape on
the left breast, rank pips on the collar, ship patch on the left upper sleeve, and
the RMN patch on the right upper sleeve.
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Enlisted Service Undress Uniform E1 - E3
(Environmental Technician Third Class)
“Enlisted undress uniform is considerably simpler than officer's uniform, consisting of a
tailored, one-piece coverall in standard Navy black. Name is worn on the right breast.
The shoulder yolk is done in the branch color as are the rank stripes on the sleeves.
Red for tactical, green for medical, yellow for communications, white for engineering
and electronics, brown for logistics, etc. Additional specialist insignia is worn on the
upper left sleeve as a shoulder patch under the unit name for all ratings and noncoms.”
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Enlisted Service Undress Uniform E4 - E10
(Master Chief Damage Control Mate)
Coveralls similar to Working Uniform, but with the addition of:
Ship patch on the upper left sleeve above rank and rate insignia,
Service hash marks on the left lower sleeve,
RMN patch on the right upper sleeve.
Monarch’s Thanks, Mentioned in Dispatches, and Wound Stripes (if
awarded) are worn on the upper right sleeve below the RMN
patch.
Warrant Officers: Same as enlisted, except rank insignia is on the name tape as
for officers.
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3. SERVICE DRESS UNIFORM
The Service Dress Uniform is worn for more formal duties, such as those involving
interaction with the public.
“Cuff stripes are bands (usually referred to as "rings") of gold braid. A "normal ring" is half
an inch wide; half stripes are one quarter inch wide, and broad stripes are 1 inch wide.
In addition to the cuffs, a matching number of thin gold stripes are carried on the
tunic's shoulder boards. The shoulder board stripes run front-to-back, not side-to-side,
and work in from the outer end of the shoulder board. The background color of the
shoulder board is red, not black, except for Flag Ranks with "Of the Green" where the
shoulder boards are green.
“The left shoulder of the tunic normally bears the name and hull number of the wearer's
current ship (i.e. HMS Fearless, CL-56) in an "upside-down" horseshoe arrangement
immediately below the shoulder seam. The right shoulder bears the gold-and-scarlet
Manticore badge of the RMN. Collar insignia are worn on the tunic's collar, not the
blouse's, but the same insignia may be worn on an embroidered patch on the left chest
of the blouse, immediately above the pocket. Medals, ribbons and qualification badges
are worn on the left breast of the tunic for the Service and Dress Uniforms, but are not
worn on the Undress Uniform. In addition, starship commanders wear one star,
embroidered in gold thread, for each hyper-capable command they have held, above
their other ribbons.”
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Officer Service Dress Uniform
(Commander)
Similar to the Undress Uniform, but with addition of:
Name plate on right breast (replacing name/rank tape on left
breast)
Rank shoulder boards
Award ribbons on left breast, including starship command star(s) if
awarded, unit awards (if awarded) are worn on the right breast
above the nameplate.
Monarch’s Thanks, Mentioned in Dispatches, and Wound Stripes (if
awarded) are worn on the upper right sleeve below the RMN patch.
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Warrant Officer Service Dress Uniform
(Warrant Officer Second Class)
Similar to the Undress uniform, but with the addition of:
Name plate on right breast (replacing name/rank tape on left
breast)
Rank pips on collar.
Award ribbons on left breast, unit awards (if awarded) are worn on
the right breast above the nameplate.
Monarch’s Thanks, Mentioned in Dispatches, and Wound Stripes (if
awarded) are worn on the upper right sleeve below the RMN
patch.
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Enlisted Service Dress Uniform
(Corpsman Chief Petty Officer)
Enlisted Service Dress is a coverall with gold piping up the center and around the top
of the collar.
There is a 4cm (1½ in) stripe down the leg seams in the wearer’s department
color and the jacket trim is 1.25 cm (½ in) gold.
The name plate is worn on the right breast (replacing name/rank tape on left
breast), and award ribbons are worn on the left breast, with unit awards (if any)
are worn on the right breast below the nameplate.
Monarch’s Thanks, Mentioned in Dispatches, and Wound Stripes (if awarded) are
worn on the upper right sleeve below the RMN patch.
For enlisted personnel of grades E-1 through E-6, Service Dress is the most
formal order of dress worn.
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4. DRESS UNIFORM
The Dress Uniform is worn for formal occasions. For Enlisted Chief Petty Officers (E-7
and higher) this is the most formal order of dress.
“Dress uniform is similar to Undress and Service but is more sharply tailored, made of
more expensive (and less utilitarian) materials, uses gold bullion for its insignia and
bullion thread for cuff bands, and has gold piping up the outer trouser seams. In
addition, the tunic bears nine false buttons up either side of the double-breasted flap,
and the shoulder boards bear the appropriate collar insignia "inboard" of the gold stripes
for all ranks except Admiral of the Fleet.”
Officer Dress Uniform
(Commander, Knight of the Order of Queen Elizabeth)
The Officer Dress Uniform is similar to Service Dress, but constructed with more
costly materials and more formal tailoring. In addition:
Eighteen (18) gold buttons are worn, with nine on either side of the
plastron. The buttons are decorative rather than functional, as they do
not actually fasten the plastron.
Additionally, the trousers have 2.5 cm (1 in) wide gold stripes up the
seams.
The shoulder boards bear the appropriate collar insignia "inboard" of the
gold stripes for all Commissioned Ranks except Admiral of the Fleet.
Ribbons may be replaced by medals for awards that include medals.
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Enlisted Dress Uniform
(Senior Master Chief Damage Control Mate)
“Dress uniform for both enlisted and non-commissioned ranks is a simplified
version of officer's dress uniform, with the addition of trouser piping color-coded
as for undress uniform.”
For Enlisted personnel up to E-6 (Petty Officer First Class), Service Dress is
the most formal uniform.
Grades E-7 (Chief Petty Officer) and higher may wear Dress uniforms, the
same as for officers except that the trousers seam stripes are 4cm (1½ in)
wide and of the color of the wearer’s department.
Enlisted personnel and Warrant Officers do not wear shoulder boards.
Rank is indicated as appropriate for wearer’s grade: for enlisted personnel
with stripes on the upper left sleeve, with service hash marks on the
lower left sleeve.
Like the Officer’s Dress Uniform, award ribbons are worn on the left side
of the chest and a name plate is worn on the right. However, there are
no shoulder boards, the collar has no rank insignia and rate insignia is
worn on left sleeve as normal. For Warrant Officers rank is indicated with
the appropriate pips on the collar, as well as chevrons on the left sleeve.
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5. MESS DRESS
Mess Dress is worn by officers (commissioned and warrant) only and is the most
formal order of dress worn in the RMN. It is the naval equivalent to civilian
formal evening wear or court wear.
“Mess dress follows dress in overall concept, but for officers below the rank of
Captain Senior Grade (O-6B) the tunic is replaced by a short-waisted coatee which
ends at belt level. Senior grade captains and flag officers wear a longer tunic-
indeed, almost a frock coat-and a golden sash. In addition, jacket and trouser
seams are picked out in gold piping and a dress sword is a non-optional portion
of the uniform for all officer ranks. Mess dress's tunic collar is much tighter than
for dress uniform.”
Officer Mess Dress Uniform (06B and up)
(Commodore, Knight of the Order of Queen Elizabeth)
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Officer (O-1 - O-6A) Mess Dress Uniform
(Lieutenant Junior Grade)
Warrant Officers wear the same form of Mess Dress as do O-1 through O-6A
Commissioned officers, except that they will not have the epaulettes and cuff rank
stripes, but will instead have chevrons appropriate to their grade on their left sleeve.
HEADWEAR
A beret is worn with all Orders of Dress. The beret breaks to the right and bears a
patch featuring the SKM arms on left. Starship commanders’ berets are white; all
others are black.
FOOTWEAR:
Working Uniform through Service Dress Uniform pants are bloused above black boots.
Dress and Mess Dress uniforms are un-bloused with black shoes.
SWORD
Reminiscent of Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson’s Fighting Sword (details forthcoming)
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Placement of Insignia
Beret patch: placed above the outer edge of the wearer’s left eye. The bottom
of the patch shall be 1 cm (3/16 in) above the edge of the beret’s band.
RMN patch is worn on the right sleeve. The top of the patch is placed 5cm (2
in) below the shoulder seam.
Ship patch is worn on the left sleeve. The top of the patch is placed 1.5cm (5/8
in) below the shoulder seam.
Enlisted rank insignia is worn on the left sleeve centered midway between the
shoulder seam and the elbow.
Ratings Badge is placed 2.5 cm (1 in) below the ship patch.
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Award Stripes for Monarch’s Thanks, Wound Stripes, and Mentioned in
Dispatches are worn on the right sleeve. If more than one of these has been
awarded, they are placed in descending order as listed above with the higher
award above. The stripe(s) run at a 30 degree angle from the line of the cuff.
The ribbon is worn 3cm (1 ¼ in) below the RMN patch’s lower left corner and
8cm (3 1/8 in) below the lower right corner. The highest point is at the rear of
the sleeve. Devices for multiple awards are centered on the stripe. When
sewing the stripe onto the sleeve, the edge should tuck into the sleeve seam on
the inside of the arm.
Enlisted service hash marks are worn on the left sleeve 5cm (2 in) above the
edge of the cuff.
Officer’s cuff rank stripes (or “rings”): The edge of the first stripe is 2.5cm (1
in) from the edge of the cuff. Distance between stripes is 1.25cm (1/2 in).
A "normal ring" is half an inch wide
Half stripes are one quarter inch wide
And broad stripes are 1 inch wide.
1.25 cm
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Officer’s and Warrant Officer’s collar rank insignia are centered between
the top and bottom piping of the collar and the inner edge of the insignia is 2
cm (3/4 in) away from the vertical collar piping.
Name tapes, when worn on coveralls, are worn on the left breast 2cm (3/4 in)
above the chest pocket flap, or 10cm (4 in) or below the front of the neck seam,
above the chest, centered on a line midway between the center front of the
garment and the left sleeve seam. When worn on tunics, name tapes are worn
on the left breast, 1 cm (3/16 in) below the piping of the plastron and 2cm (3/4
in) from the left side piping.
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Name plates for all ranks when worn on the tunic, are worn on the right side of
the plastron 3.5cm (1 3/8 in) below the gold piping, centered on a line midway
between the center front of the garment and the right upper corner of the
plastron. When worn on coveralls, the nameplate is worn 10cm (4 in) below the
front of the neck seam, centered on a line midway between the center front of
the garment and the right sleeve seam.
Award ribbons are worn on the left breast centered on a line between the
centerline of the garment and the left upper corner of the plastron. The top
edge of the ribbons is 3.5cm (1 3/8 in) below the piping of the plastron. If
Starship Command stars are worn, the stars are centered on the same line as
the ribbons, the top of the star(s) are 1 cm (3/16 in) below the plastron piping,
and the top of the ribbons shall be 1 cm (3/16 in) below the bottom of the
star(s).
2.2 cm/ 7/8 in
2.2 cm
7/8 in
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Unit award ribbons are worn centered 1cm (3/16 in) below the nameplate.
Dress uniform buttons are centered 2.2 cm (7/8 in) from the inner edge of the
plastron piping. The top button on each side is centered 2.2 cm (7/8 in) from
the inner edge of the top line of plastron piping and the buttons are equally
spaced so that the bottom button on each side is centered 12.5 cm (5 in) above
the hem of the tunic. The spacing between buttons will vary based on the
height of the wearer.
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Appendix
LIST OF AUTHORIZED UNIFORM ITEMS:
Beret, black - Includes SKM patch.
Beret, white - Worn only by commanding officers of starships. Includes SKM
patch.
Coverall - Plain black for officers and enlisted personnel E-1 to E-3. Black with
department color trim for non-commissioned officers E-4 through E-10.
Tunic - With gold piping edging the plastron and the collar.
Tunic, Dress - As above, but in finer fabric with more tailored cut. Include 18
gold buttons.
Trousers - Plain black. (used with officers’ Service Undress and Service Dress)
Trousers, officers’ dress - Fabric as dress tunic, with 2.5 cm (1 in) gold stripe
along outer seam.
Trousers, Enlisted dress - as above, but with 4cm (1 ½ in) stripe in department
color.
Blouse, white - High “turtleneck” collar. Worn under the tunic.
Officer’s Mess dress short tunic - For officers O-1 to O-6A
Officers Mess Dress Frock Coat - For Officers O-6B and up
Sash for Mess Dress - gold
Officer’s sword - for mess dress
Black shoes /boots
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LIST OF AUTHORIZED INSIGNIA
Beret Patch
Name plate Name tape (officer) Name tape (enlisted)
RMN patch
Ship patch
Space Warfare Pin Space Warfare Pin (officer)
(Enlisted, 4 deployments)
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Enlisted rank insignia: shall be in the wearer’s departmental color
Enlisted rating insignia
Enlisted service hash marks
Officers cuff rank insignia lace
Commissioned and Warrant officers’ collar rank pips
Officers’ shoulder boards
Officers’ shoulder boards, for Green Division Flag Officers
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Officers’ shoulder boards—Mess Dress uniform
Award ribbons, individual and unit.
Hyper command star
Award ribbons for sleeve - Device pins for multiple awards
2.2 cm (7/8 in)
Monarch’s Thanks - Crowns for multiple Monarch’s Thanks
Wound Stripe
Mentioned in Dispatches
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DEPARTMENT COLORS:
Command/Flag: (white) Boatswain, Operations Specialist, Intelligence Specialist
Administrative: (Silver) Personnelman, Navy Counselor, Steward, Yeoman, Master at Arms
Astrogation: (Blue) Helmsman, Plotting Specialist
Flight Operations (Purple) Coxswain
Tactical (Red) Combat Systems Group: Fire Control Tech Electronic Warfare Tech Tracking Specialist Sensor Tech Weapons Group: Missile Tech Beam Weapons Tech Gunner's Mate
Communications: (Greenish) Data Systems Tech, Electronics Tech, Communication Tech
Engineering (Orange) Engineering Group: Impeller Tech, Power Tech, Gravitics Tech Environmental Group: Environmental Tech, Hydroponics Tech, Damage Control Tech
Logistics: (Brown) Store Keeper, Disbursing Clerk, Ship's Serviceman
Medical (Green) Corpsman, Sick Berth Attendant
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Vendor List
Rank insignia, shoulder patches, ship patches, award ribbons, beret patches,
dress buttons: TRMN Bureau of Supply, email: [email protected]
Officers Service Dress tunics, Enlisted Service undress coveralls: CosPlaySky:
http://www.cosplaysky.com
Gold lace for Officer uniforms (naval gold) Marlow White-
http://www.marlowwhite.com/
Berets: Glendale Parade Store : http://www.paradestore.com
Officers’ shoulder boards: Eisenman-Ludmar Co. http://www.shopelc.com
Nameplates for Service Dress and Dress Uniforms:
http://www.mynamebadges.com/xp5/wizarda.asp?wizardid=40262&sku=NB-
3007
Badge Specifics:
o 0.625" x 2.5" MaestroBadge - Durable Metal, 5/8" x 2½"
o Font: Optima
o Trumpeteur Frosted
o Material Color: FrostBrass
o Name Badge - Super Grip Magnet
o Last Name, First initial (ALL CAPS)
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ENLISTED RANK INSIGNIA:
WARRANT OFFICER INSIGNIA:
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ADMIRALTY ORDERS AFFECTING WEARING OF UNIFORMS
To: All Officers and Enlisted in the Royal Manticoran Navy, Marine Corps and Army
From: Admiral Lord Sir Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS, First Lord of the Admiralty, Admiral of the
Fleet, Duke, New Scania
Re: The Wearing of Covers (Admiralty Order 1204-03)
As of the date of this Order the following will be the official policies of all Divisions of The Royal
Manticoran Navy: The Official Honor Harrington Fan Association, Inc. with regards to the
wearing of covers with Uniforms.
WHEN TO WEAR:
When in open convention areas (atriums, corridors, foyers, outside), covers (beret, peak cap or
ball cap) are optional unless otherwise specified (such as for a Masquerade where a full uniform
with cover would be normal).
The cover (beret, peak cap or ball cap) is mandatory for wear with the uniform when acting as
an escort for a guest of TRMN or an Admiral or at the recruiting table or when recruiting around
the con (except in meeting rooms).
WHEN NOT TO WEAR:
The cover (beret, peak cap or ball cap) is prohibited for wear with the uniform when in meeting
rooms or at events not held in places with wide open atrium/foyer like spaces, unless otherwise
specified (such as for a Masquerade where a full uniform with cover would be normal).
In Honour of the Queen! Issued by: Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS Admiral of the Fleet RMN First Lord of the Admiralty First Duke, New Scania
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To: All Officers and Enlisted in the Royal Manticoran Navy, Marine Corps and Army
From: Admiral Lord Sir Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS, First Lord of the Admiralty, Admiral
of the Fleet, Duke, New Scania
Re: Recruiting/Convention Table Minimum Dress Code (Admiralty Order 1202-04)
As of the date of this Order, 23-FEB-12, any person manning a Recruiting Table at a
Convention shall be required to meet at least this minimum dress code.
1 Shirt: This should be either a TRMN “Do It With Honor” shirt available from our
spreadshirt store, the TRMN Polo Shirt available through BuSup, or any
Honorverse related shirt.
2 Pants: Jean or black pants are preferred, however, any pants are acceptable.
Should you have any questions regarding this, please contact to Office of the First Lord
of the Admiralty.
In Honour of the Queen! Issued by: Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS Admiral of the Fleet RMN First Lord of the Admiralty First Duke, New Scania
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To: All Officers and Enlisted in the Royal Manticoran Navy, Marine Corps and Army
From: Admiral Lord Sir Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS, First Lord of the Admiralty, Admiral of the
Fleet, Duke, New Scania
Re: The wear and display of arms within TRMN (Admiralty Order 1112-01)
This Admiralty Order applicable to all Divisions of The Royal Manticoran Navy: The Official Honor
Harrington Fan Association, Inc. This Admiralty Order covers the Display of Replica Arms at any
event where TRMN are present. Local Laws and local regulations (such as convention policies)
always take precedence over this TRMN Admiralty Order.
DISPLAY OF REPLICA ARMS AT CONVENTION TABLES TRMN endorses the displaying of Replica Arms at convention tables. They are a fantastic talking
point and usually a draw for people. The following two rules will be observed at all times when
displaying Replica Arms:
1 The Replica Arm must either be “under glass” (ie. In a glass, clear plastic or other viewing
case) or must have a clear and prominent “Do Not Touch” sign which must be enforced
by those manning the table
2 The Replica Arm may be a full motion replica (ie. You pull can move anything on the
Replica or it is a fully working replica) but it may under no circumstances be loaded or
fired.
WEARING OF REPLICA ARMS AT CONVENTIONS TRMN realizes that we all wish to look as accurate as possible, and definitely encourages this. To
that end, the following are rules for the wear of Replica Arms at conventions. These rules take
second place to Local Laws and Ordinances, and Convention Regulations.
1 If you are wearing a Replica Pistol (inert or full motion replica) it must be holstered and
peace-bound as to disable the ability to draw the weapon out of the holster. This must
be demonstrated upon request.
2 If you are carrying a Replica Rifle (inert or full motion replica) it must have an orange
muzzle tip to indicate it is not a real fire arm, and as much as is possible, it must be
peace-bound to prevent accidental firing.
3 As with all weapons, no Replica Arm is to be aimed at anyone.
It is recommended that the carrying of a Replica Rifle at Conventions be limited to an Honor
Guard.
WEARING OF REPLICA ARMS AT EVENTS OTHER THAN CONVENTIONS Again, TRMN realizes that we all wish to look as accurate as possible, and definitely encourages
this. To that end, the following are rules for the wear of Replica Arms at events other than
conventions. These rules take second place to Local Laws and Ordinances, and Venue
Regulations.
1 If you are going to be at a venue that you do not own, it is recommended that you
consult with the owner or administrator for such venue to ensure compliance with their
wishes and local regulations.
2 Assuming you have permission to wear or display Replica Arms at the venue, the
same rules for Display and Wear at Conventions Apply.
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Above all, no Replica Arm may be worn or displayed at any such event or venue where doing so
would hurt the organization’s reputation or your own. Remember to use common sense.
The enforcement of this Admiralty Order falls to every member, but especially Chapter COs and
their Department Heads who usually run tables at conventions. In Honour of the Queen! Issued by: Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS Admiral of the Fleet RMN First Lord of the Admiralty
First Duke, New Scania
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