Regulation
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100

What is the regulation for shirt

Ma'am, the shirt is to be worn with all buttons buttoned and free from all stains and Irish pennants, Ma'am.

100

State the regulation for Cord. 

Ma'am, the cord is to worn underneath the apaulette on the right shoulder, Ma'am. 

100

State the regulation of Pants.

Ma'am, the pants are to be worn hitting the top of the shoes, causing a slight break in the crease.

200

State the regulation for Gig Line.

Ma'am, the gig line is to be worn with the shirt edge, the front fly opening, and the tip of the belt buckle to be centered and aligned, Ma'am.

200

State the regulation for Cosmetics.

Ma'am, cosmetics must be conservative with no use of extreme colors and must complement the uniform and the cadets complexion, Ma'am.

200

State the regulation for Socks, Shoes, and Shoelaces

Ma'am, the socks are to be black and pulled up as high as possible. The shoes are to be worn free from all dirt and dust. The Shoelaces are to be laced left over right tied tucked into the shoe, Ma'am.

300

State the regulation for Name Plate.

Ma'am, the name plate is to be worn on the right side of the shirt, centered and aligned to the top of the second visible button, adjusted to conform to individual figure differences, Ma'am.

300

State the regulation for Belt.

Ma'am, the belt is to be worn going through all loop holes of the pants, with the tip end passing through the buckle, so that only the brass tip is visible and covering the buckle, and with no fabric portion seen beyond the buckle, Ma'am.

300

State the regulation for Necktab.

Ma'am, the neck tab is to be worn around the neck, with the flaps of the neck tab centered and aligned to the front of the shirt, and the rest tucked into the shirt collar, Ma'am.

400

State the regulation for Ribbons.

Ma'am, the ribbons are to be worn in rows of three, in the order of precedence, centered on the left side of the shirt, withe the bottom row of ribbons aligned to the bottom edge of the name plate, Ma'am.

400

State the regulation for Beret.

Ma'am, the beret is to be worn with the headband straight across the forehead, one inch above the eyebrows, with the flash positioned over the left eye, and the excess material draped over the right ear, extending to at least the top of the ear, and no lower than the middle of the ear, Ma'am. 

400

State the regulation for Apualettes, and Hud Star.

Ma'm, the apualettes are worn with the top of the ring pointed towards the neck and pulled down as far as possible. The star is to be worn 1/4 of an inch above the name plate and on the right side of the shirt.

500

State the regulation for Jewelry.

Ma'am, the jewelry, if any worn, must be wrist watch, one ring on each hand, any religious item as long as they do not interfere with the proper wear of the uniform, and one matching pare of spherical gold, silver, or pearl earrings no bigger than a 1/4 of an inch in diameter worn on the lob of the ear, Ma'am.

500

State the regulation for Hair.

Ma'am, The hair is to be worn up in a bun, a ponytail, two-braids, or a singular braid secured with hair holding devices in accordance with the cadet's hair color, with the hair not falling over the eyebrows or the ears. The hair cannot interfere with the proper wear of headgear, Ma'am.

500

State the three presentation of ribbons.

Ma'am, the n-3-2 is the personal appearance ribbon awarded to cadets who have presented an excellent uniform appearance. The n-3-4 is the drill team ribbon awarded to the members of the drill team after completing one performance. The n-4-1 is the parade ribbon awarded to cadets who have participated in local community parades.