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UNIFORM

When wearing your uniform it is important that you maintain the highest standards of dress, bearing and behaviour. 

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There are 4 main standards of Dress that you should familiarise yourself with.

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  • No 2. (Full) Service Working Dress

  • No 2A. Service Working Dress

  • No 2C. Service Working Dress

  • No 3 Service Dress

No 2. (Full) Service Working Dress

Includes:

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  • Beret

  • Jumper

  • Brassard

  • Long-sleeved Wedgewood Shirt

  • Trousers

  • Skirt (Optional Females)

  • Tie

  • Belt

  • Parade Shoes

Notes

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  • Shirt and Trousers/Skirt should be pressed.

  • Patches on the jumper should be pressed.

  • Tie should be tied with a windsor knot.

  • Trousers should be work with black socks.

  • Skirts should be worn with 15Dernier Tights.

No 2A. Service Working Dress

Includes:

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  • Beret

  • Brassard

  • Long-sleeved Wedgewood Shirt

  • Trousers

  • Skirt (Optional Females)

  • Tie

  • Belt

  • Parade Shoes

Notes

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  • Shirt and Trousers/Skirt should be pressed.

  • Tie should be tied with a windsor knot.

  • Trousers should be work with black socks.

  • Skirts should be worn with 15Dernier Tights.

No 2C. Service Working Dress

Includes:

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  • Beret

  • Brassard

  • Long-sleeved Working Blues Shirt.

  • Trousers

  • Skirt (Optional Females)

  • Belt

  • Parade Shoes

Notes

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  • Shirt and Trousers/Skirt should be pressed.

  • Patches on the jumper should be pressed.

  • Trousers should be work with black socks.

  • Skirts should be worn with 15Dernier Tights.

No 3. Service Dress

Includes:

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  • Beret

  • Smock

  • Shirt

  • T-shirt

  • Trousers

  • Boots

Brassard

Useful Links

Click the image for how to position badges on your brassard.

Air Cadet 101 - Uniform Care & Tips

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RAF Air Cadets - On the Parade Ground

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ACP1358C 

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The CCF (RAF), along with the Air Training Corps (ATC), forms the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO), better known as the Air Cadets.  The CCF (RAF) is the Air Cadets section of the Combined Cadet Force. There are around 200 RAF Sections with approximately 7,800 cadets and 540 adult volunteers. The CCF (RAF) aims to offer an exciting and challenging cadet experience, based around flying and aviation and so inspire young people to learn and develop new skills.

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Flt Lt A Stathopoulos

E: astathopoulos@royalrussell.co.uk

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