Eighty-eighth soldiers should wear uniforms and logo clothing in accordance with the regulations, so that they are neat and solemn, and the standards of military capacity are strict (see Appendix V for the dress number, Appendix VI for the matching of uniforms and logo clothing, and Appendix VII for the method of affixing logo clothing).
After retiring from active service, soldiers usually wear casual clothes to participate in major commemorative and celebration activities organized by the state and the army. They can also wear uniform uniforms and badges issued by the state and the army according to the requirements of the activity organization.
Eighty-ninth seasonal dress time and dress requirements, usually by the public security work leading institutions unified regulations; If there is no leading body of police work in the station, it shall be determined by the person in charge of the unit above the division (brigade).
Article 90 Military uniforms and logo clothing shall not be sold, copied, dismantled or lent (sent) to non-military personnel without authorization. When a soldier retires from active service, he should hand over his own signs and clothes.
Training protective clothing
Article 101 Soldiers should wear combat uniforms when fighting, training, preparing for war, performing tasks, handling emergencies and engaging in manual labor. Troops below the division level can unify their combat uniforms in their daily work and life. Units at or above the corps level may also have uniform training uniforms when working in the camp.
Article 102 When wearing summer training clothes, the first button of the coat is generally not buttoned, but the sleeves can be rolled up (before wearing, the sleeves are rolled up to the armpit seam, then the parts other than the cuffs are rolled up to the seam with the cuffs, and then the cuffs are turned over to cover the rolled-up parts), and then the sleeves can be buttoned up to reveal camouflage patterns or the front of the cuffs.
Button up when wearing a training coat; When the hood is used, the velvet collar can be removed; Please remove the protective cover when not in use.
When carrying weapons and combat equipment on duty, in operation class, checking (reading) or wearing combat clothes, you should wear knitted outer belts, cuffs and buttons, and wear combat shoes or boots (pants are tied and stuffed into boots). At other times, you can also wear standard leather shoes.
103rd kinds of special protective clothing should be worn according to the needs of clothing functions and tasks.
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