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Navy Pride and
Professionalism
Lesson 1.9
Uniform Wear
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Lesson Overview
• In this lesson, you will learn terms
associated with proper uniform wear,
the relationship between personal
appearance and pride in wearing the
uniform, the proper use of accessories,
and the distinction between Navy
uniforms and organizational clothing.
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Positive Reflection
You never get second chance to
make a good first impression!
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U.S. Navy Uniform
Regulations
“You shall wear your uniforms properly as described in
these regulations. Naval personnel must present a
proud and professional appearance that will reflect
positively on the individual, the Navy, and the United
States. The uniforms of the United States Navy and
the indications of rank and specialty displayed
thereon, are but outward symbols of naval
organization and military rank or rating. As such, the
Navy uniform is a visibly important element in the
morale, pride, discipline and effectiveness of the
organization.”
Navy Uniform
Regulations,
Navy PrideU.S.
and Professionalism
– Uniforms
NAVPERS 15665
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Maternity Uniforms
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Representing the Navy
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Positive Reflection
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Fingernails
Acceptable in color and
length. Female nails are
not to extend more than
¼ inch past the end of
the finger.
Acceptable in color
and length.
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Acceptable in
length. Male
fingernails are not
to extend past the
fingertips.
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Tattoos
Not considered acceptable, however a waiver
may be granted for pre-existing tattoos
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Earrings
¼ inch ball in lowest hole
centered on the ear lobe.
Gold for officers and
chiefs, silver for E-6 and
below.
Sailors are not allowed
to wear earrings in any
hole other than the
lowest centered on the
lobe.
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Communications Devices
Cell phones and
PDAs may be worn
on either side, aft
of the elbow, and
must not be visible
from the front.
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Bags and Backpacks
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Improperly Worn Computer
Bag
Bags may not be
worn with the
strap and bag on
opposite sides of
the body.
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Who You Are!
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Summary
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