Ensign

Lieutenant

Captain

Major

Colonel

General

Navarch

Command

Operations

Security

Engineering

Both male and female versions of the standard Militia duty uniform consisted of a two-piece uniform (with an optional belt) and color-matched boots; rank insignia was worn on the left collar, and a combadge was worn on the right breast. Security chiefs and their deputies generally wore uniforms without collars, and therefore did not display any rank insignia. Constable Odo began to wear a collar on his uniform in 2371, but held no official rank to display. The duty uniforms were characterized by division. The primary section of the standard uniform consisted of a ribbed, corduroy-type material, with quilted shoulders and sleeves displayed in a secondary color.

Members of the command division wore red uniforms with maroon shoulders; the security team wore brown uniforms with tan shoulders; engineering and operations staff wore silver with grey. Some members of the Deep Space 9 engineering staff wore green uniforms with gray shoulders.

In late 2369, the Militia introduced variant uniforms for senior officers. Major Kira Nerys began to wear a tighter-fitting, one-piece version of the standard female Command-division uniform. In early 2372, she started wearing a sleeker one-piece uniform, with a smooth primary section, waffle-fabric sleeves, and a belt similar to her previous uniform.

After being promoted to colonel in 2375, Kira wore a similar uniform to her previous Major design, with waffle-fabric extending upwards from the mid-waist and covering the arms.

Nurses and medical assistants wore one-piece, two-colored uniforms with a design emulating the standard duty uniform. A design worn through early 2369 featured a brown midsection with mustard-yellow shoulders and leggings, but a replacement design consisting of a purple midsection with tan shoulders and leggings soon replaced it.

Flag officers in the Bajoran Militia, including officers ranked general and navarch, wore more formal versions of the standard duty uniform. Colored the same silver as the regular Operations-division uniform, the quilted gray shoulder covering on this version of the uniform extended across the entire upper chest.

Generals wore special patches on their shoulders.

The female version of the uniform included a coat which extended to the mid-thigh, and wrapped around the wearer to secure at the right side with a silver brooch-like device. Boots and leggings that matched the coat were also worn.

Command officers who normally wore burgundy color duty uniforms wore pale purple dress uniforms. Combadge and rank insignia were worn on the dress uniform in the same position as the duty uniform.