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M-2373 Class A/B Duty Uniform
This uniform replaces the M-2366 Class A uniform and the M-2366 class B work fatigue. This design combines the comfort of the fatigue jumpsuit with the professional appearance of the jacket/pant combination. It is used in when either a Duty uniform or a Fatigue uniform would be considered appropriate.![]()
M-2375 Cadet Class A/B Uniform
Following the trend to eliminate multiple uniform styles save for a single Duty/Work uniform and a Dress variant, the Cadet uniform is an adaptation of the M-2366 jacket with simplified design, combined with either the M-2366 trousers (shown here), or the M-2375 six-pocket fatigue trousers.![]()
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Dress Black - This uniform dates back to the late 2200s, and has remained virtually Unchanged since that time. It consists of a black uniform coat over a high collared tunic, with dress trousers. It is used for most formal occasions.
Mess White - Worn for events more formal than a duty shift, or on duty at high visibility posts where the need to ‘get dirty’ is unlikely. Both long and short sleeved versions are Authorized, with or without tie. The uniform was designed as a tribute to the Marines of past centuries.
Duty Uniform (See Naval Uniforms Above)- The Class B duty uniform is nearly identical to the Starfleet version, save the addition of Marine insignia and occasionally service ribbons. It is worn under the same circumstances as it’s naval variant.
Battle Dress Uniform (BDU)- The BDU is worn when combat or physical exertion is expected. It is a two-piece garment designed for comfort, protection, and the ability to carry equipment.