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Commander |
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Captain |
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Adopted as early as 2143, Starfleet personnel in service aboard starships, outposts, and at Starfleet Command on Earth wore navy blue jumpsuits with colored piping at the shoulders, which showed their divisions. They had several zippers, pockets and were worn over a black, button-up mock turtleneck. It also had heavy black, leather-like boots.
The rank insignia was displayed on the right color bone, set within the division color piping. An assignment patch was worn on the left sleeve.
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By the year 2161, epaulets were added on the shoulders, an additional mission patch displaying the Starfleet logo was worn on the right sleeve, and a name tag worn inside the piping above the left breast were added to the uniform.
Following the formation of the United Federation of Planets, a new Starfleet uniform was introduced.
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The standard uniform worn by MACO personnel was a two piece uniform with matching gloves and boots.
The overall color of the combat uniform and boots was gray with white, black, and brown camouflage effects. The belt, gloves and undergarments were a brown color. This uniform was worn in and out of combat.
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Flag officers wore uniforms similar to the duty uniform of that era, bearing the same style division piping, though restricted to red and white in color, the flag officer's uniform was a navy-blue, two-piece style uniform, far more formal than the standard duty jumpsuit.
It was worn over a white, button-up dress shirt and navy-blue necktie. Displaying the wearer's rank insignia on both shoulders, the uniform also featured wide red and white piping on the cuffs.
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Also bearing the same style division color piping around the shoulders, the dress uniform was a brighter blue than the standard duty uniform and a more formal, two-piece jacket and trouser set. Similar to the flag officer's uniform, the dress uniform also had stripes around the cuffs indicating rank which was also displayed on both shoulders.
Worn over a white tunic with a mandarin collar, the dress uniform was marked by two mission patches, one bearing the Starfleet logo on the right sleeve, and one bearing the individual assignment patch on the left.
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Excursion jackets were issued in a variety of colors and materials, maintaining the familiar division color stripes and uniform patches of the duty uniforms. Some, but not all, of the jackets featured rank insignia.
Available as early as 2151, a heavy, quilted uniform jacket, blue-gray in color, was used in colder climates. Worn over the standard duty uniform, this heavy jacket featured a traditional collar, and zipped at the front, bearing several pockets. This type of jacket was still in use as late as November 2154, worn by Starfleet officers stationed on Earth.
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A second jacket option was also available aboard Starfleet vessels and shuttlepods in the 2150s. Gray in color, the jacket was essentially a thinner version of the previous design, retaining the same division color and pocket configuration, but abandoning the quilted look.
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For use in desert or other more inhospitable terrains, specialized uniforms were available to Starfleet personnel serving aboard starships.
Consisting of a tan long-sleeve shirt, trimmed in black piping and zipping at the collar, the uniform was worn over khaki pants similar to the trousers of the standard duty uniform. Also worn with a black belt, the uniform displayed the ship's assignment patch on the left shoulder and the wearer's rank insignia on the right collar. Optional sunglasses were also available.
A long tan jacket was also available, worn over the Excursion Uniform. It featured black piping around the shoulders and had pockets, one on each side of the chest.
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Starfleet cold weather gear consisted of several layers of clothing. A gray shirt with a prominent white stripe running down the sleeves. Over this a set of dark-green and brown overalls was worn, along with a thick, hooded jacket, gloves, and boots in the same colors.
This uniform was in use as early as 2152 and available to officers serving aboard starships and at Starfleet Command on Earth. An assignment patch could be affixed to the left shoulder of the jacket.
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The typical environmental suit (or "EV suit") featured an independent air supply and gravity boots. Distinguished by a copper-colored, rubber-like material, these uniforms featured helmets connected by thin material that allowed a wide range of movement. Featuring a heavy chest piece sitting on the shoulders, these suits were worn with tight-fitting gloves (with zipper connections) and shoe-like boots, with heavy, ridged soles.
The helmets were illuminated from within, casting a blue light on the wearer's face, with lamps mounted on either side of the head to illuminate the surrounding area (if needed). Air supply gauges were located on the back of the suit, as well as on the sleeve. Identifying name tags and mission patch logos were located on the chest plate, alongside a built-in communicator, tied into an ear piece.
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