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| <center> ''Uniforme di Classe A'' <br> Class A Dress Uniform || <center> [[File:U cer.jpg|400px]] || Often referred to as the Ceremonial Uniform, it consists of a double-breasted jacket with six buttons and two pockets on the hips. Pants come with a classic cut in fabric, as well as the jacket. The winter version is composed of a cape, the color to be determined by the wearers service role, a black rigid cap, white gloves and black shoes. Commissioned officers must purchase a ceremonial sabre to wear with the Class A Dress Uniform. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable. | | <center> ''Uniforme di Classe A'' <br> Class A Dress Uniform || <center> [[File:U cer.jpg|400px]] || Often referred to as the Ceremonial Uniform, it consists of a double-breasted jacket with six buttons and two pockets on the hips. Pants come with a classic cut in fabric, as well as the jacket. The winter version is composed of a cape, the color to be determined by the wearers service role, a black rigid cap, white gloves and black shoes. Commissioned officers must purchase a ceremonial sabre to wear with the Class A Dress Uniform. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable. | ||
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| <center> ''Uniforme di Classe B'' <br> Class B Dress Uniform || <center> [[File:LumArmyClassBDress.jpg|400px]] || This is the standard non-combat duty uniform, generally worn as the uniform of the day by non-combat and support personnel. It consists of a single-breasted jacket with four buttons and four pockets. Pants come with a classic cut and the front pleats have five pockets, one of which is for a pocket watch. The shirt worn underneath also has two small pockets. The uniform is completed with a necktie, brown leather gloves and belt with pistol holster, brown shoes, khaki socks and a cap or headdress only to be worn outdoors. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable. | | <center> ''Uniforme di Classe B'' <br> Class B Dress Uniform || <center> [[File:LumArmyClassBDress.jpg|400px]] || This is the standard non-combat duty uniform, generally worn as the uniform of the day by non-combat and support personnel. It consists of a single-breasted jacket with four buttons and four pockets. Pants come with a classic cut and the front pleats have five pockets, one of which is for a pocket watch. The shirt worn underneath also has two small pockets. The uniform is completed with a necktie, brown leather gloves, cross strap, and belt with pistol holster, brown shoes, khaki socks and a cap or headdress only to be worn outdoors. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable. | ||
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| <center> ''Uniforme di Servizio di Classe B.'' <br> Class B Service Uniform || <center> [[File:Italian Army - Italian Defense Minister Lorenzo Guerini visits the Army General Staff.jpg|400px]] || This is the standard non-combat duty uniform, generally worn as the uniform of the day by non-combat and support personnel. It consists of a single-breasted jacket with four buttons and four pockets. Pants come with a classic cut and the front pleats have five pockets, one of which is for a pocket watch. Unlike the ''Uniforme di Classe B'', the Class B Service Uniform does not require the necktie, gloves, or belt, but does retain the tie and a cap or headdress only to be worn outdoors. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable. | | <center> ''Uniforme di Servizio di Classe B.'' <br> Class B Service Uniform || <center> [[File:Italian Army - Italian Defense Minister Lorenzo Guerini visits the Army General Staff.jpg|400px]] || This is the standard non-combat duty uniform, generally worn as the uniform of the day by non-combat and support personnel. It consists of a single-breasted jacket with four buttons and four pockets. Pants come with a classic cut and the front pleats have five pockets, one of which is for a pocket watch. Unlike the ''Uniforme di Classe B'', the Class B Service Uniform does not require the necktie, gloves, or belt, but does retain the tie and a cap or headdress only to be worn outdoors. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable. |
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Lumenic Army Esercito Luminerra | |
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Active | 1521 - Present |
Country | Luminerra |
Commanders | |
King | Lorenzo III |
Legatus | Amore Stavola |
Colonel of the Regiment | Aronne Capelli |
History
Organization
Ranks
Commissioned
Warrant Officer
Grade | Image | Rank |
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W-1 | Maresciallo Terza | |
W-2 | Maresciallo Seconda | |
W-3 | Maresciallo Prima | |
W-4 | Maresciallo Superiore | |
W-5 | Maresciallo Capo |
Non-Commissioned and Enlisted
Grade | Image | Rank |
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E-1 | No insignia | Soldato |
E-2 | Soldato Primo | |
E-3 | Caporale | |
E-4 | Caporale Primo | |
E-5 | Sergente | |
E-6 | Sergente Maggiore | |
E-7 | Primo Sergente |