These are the uniforms worn by officers in the United Earth Navy.
There are four numbered uniforms, 1 to 4, plus fatigues.
Number Ones - Ceremonial Dress - Worn with or without the officer's mantle, for formal ceremonial occasions. Number Twos - Mess Dress - Worn for formal dinners, parties, functions and mess occasions. Number Threes - Duty Uniform - Worn by officers on duty under normal circumstances; always worn by senior officers on duty. Number Fours - Work Uniform - Worn by officers on duty for extended periods or performing hard/specialist work with other gear eg. coveralls, medical coats. Fatigues - Worn by officers off-duty.
There are four 'classes' of officer uniform, issued according to the officer's role and rank. Admiralty Uniforms (left-most) are issued to officers holding flag rank. Flag Command Uniforms (second from left) are issued to officers of flag rank that command their own flagship; these are by far the least-common officer uniforms. Command Uniforms (second from right) are issued to officers in command of their own ship. Line/Staff Uniforms (right-most) are issued to all other officers; these are by far the most common officer uniforms.
Update 04/03/2013: Cleaned up some of the lines and uniform roles. Altered the colour of the line/staff officers' shirt to tan, as the black-on-charcoal combo was getting to me. Also added assignment patches (right shoulder) and department patches for the line/staff officers (left shoulder).
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