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There are a great number of specifics governing the wearing of the Marine Corps uniform. The wearing of the Marine Corps uniform is taken extremely seriously and must follow all regulations.
No. As per Marine Corps Order: P1020.34F. http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/mcub/library/MCUR/URTOC.htm
The Marine Corps dress blue belt is typically worn with the Dress Blue Alpha and Dress Blue Bravo uniform. It is worn around the waist to secure the jacket and maintain a neat appearance. The belt is not worn with other Marine Corps uniforms.
You don't. If you are not a Marine or a registered Junior Marine it is illegal to wear any form of military uniform. If you want to wear dress blues outside the privacy of your own home then you must enlist in the Marine Corps, otherwise you could be caught, convicted, and become a felon.
Yes, it is required to wear a t-shirt with the Marine Corps utility uniform. It serves as an undergarment and helps maintain a professional appearance.
Because tattoo's are not sanctioned by the Marine Corps.
First of all, why do such a thing? Second, you rate to wear all ribbons you earn as a Marine.
You can wear them all. AFI 36-2903 (which replaced AFR 35-10) gives the order in which awards are to be displayed on the Air Force uniform--the Air National Guard wears the USAF uniform--and gives the orders of precedence for Army, Navy and Marine Corps awards displayed on the Air Force uniform.
You might choose to where chicken socks when you feel like wearing something unique. Chicken socks feature strange patterns you would not normally find on socks.
The meaning of a Marine Corps tattoo can differ greatly. What most of them do have in common though, is that they are worn to show that the individual was in, or is still in, the Marines. Usually tattoo's are customized to portray the specific unit the Marine served/serves.
NONE, i know its total crap but we are not authorized 2 wear them at all.