Dress Uniforms


Dress, Other Ranks
Example shown is that of a Corporal (Cpl.)


Dress, Officers
Example shown is that of a Lieutenant (Lt.)


Dress, Senior Officers
Example shown is that of a Marshal (Mar.)

Dress, Officers (Mountain Troops Variation)
The worn example is a Lieutenant (Lt.) from a MDS Ground Forces mountain warfare unit. Variations to the uniform are in the mountain boots, duty cap, the exclusion of medals and loose trousers worn instead of jodhpurs. The trousers and boots are down to regimental tradition, while the lack of ceremonial accouterments is most probably down the officer's regiment being deployed on police action or guard detail. Unit markings are worn on the right shoulder, and are not visible. This serviceman is a member of the 14th Alkor Regiment, whose symbol is a dagger over an edelweiss above 'XIVAlkor'.


Dress, Senior Officers
This worn example is an officer of Marshal (Mar.) rank, attached to the command staff of the 1st Army (Ground Forces). Variations are the wearing of a sword harness and cold weather leather mitts, and the carrying of a swagger stick. This officer has three of the empire's rarer medals on display, from left to right the Commander's Cross of the Imperial Order, the Marcian Defence Service Medal (1st Rank) and a Marshal's Star.

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Edited 2 times by Charley May 7 12 3:03 PM.