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THE CUTTER'S PRACTICAL GUIDE

scribed for Brigade Majors of the regular forces, silver being substituted for gold on the aigullette, cocked hat, Forage cap, and gorget patches. The provision of the cocked hat and stall pantaloons for wear when the order of dress is "Stall in blue," is optional.

ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL OFFICER

Administrative Medical Officers will wear the uniform prescribed for Colonels of the Army Medical Service, silver being substituted for gold, or the uniform in which they last served, with the badges of rank of colonel. They will not wear the the aiguillette or other staff distinctions.

STAFF CAPTAINS, R.A

Staff Captains for Royal Artillery will wear the uniform in which they last served, without aiguillet or staff distinctions.


SERVICE DRESS, COMMANDERS OF BRIAGADES, ETC.

In service dress Comnmnders of Brigades, Commanders and Staff Captains, Royal Artillery, and Administrative Medical Officers, will wear the blue serge frock described in paragraph 739, Dress Regulations, but without gorget patches; pantaloons or overalls as in full dress. Drab service dress may be worn in camp and at manuauvres.

LETTERS ON SHOULDER STRAPS

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Retired officers appointed in the staff of the Territorial Force will wear the letter "R" on shoulder-straps and shoulder-cords below the badges of rank. Officers appointed from the Territorial force will continue to wear the letter "T."