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The Canadian Forces (CF) introduced the Distinctive Environmental Uniform (DEU) on 1 July 1985. Members of the naval, air, and land forces received uniforms distinctive to their service or "environment". While the term "DEU" refers to the different environmental uniforms, in general usage it refers to what is more properly known as "No 3 (Service) Dress". Sea element personnel were issued a "navy blue" (actually a tone of black according to Canadian Forces Dress Instructions) double-breasted, six-button jacket and trousers, and white peaked cap. For the summer periods, an optional white uniform may be worn; it consists of a white tunic with closed stand-up collar, and with black shoulder boards for officers; white trousers; white web belt for the trousers; and white socks and shoes. Officers' and non-commissioned members' uniforms are identical, differing only in insignia and accoutrements. The following are the different categories of naval uniforms in Canada: ==No. 1 (Ceremonial) Dress== *No. 1 – Naval dress uniform with medals, swords, etc. *No. 1A – Naval dress uniform with medals only *No. 1C – White high-collar uniform, with medals *No. 1D – White high-collar uniform, with ribbons only 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Uniforms of the Royal Canadian Navy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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