Uniform Standards
Numbered Orders of Dress
Numbered Orders of Dress
These numbers are listed on each WRO (Weekly Routine Orders), and also in our Warning Orders for additional activities.
C1A is the highest order of dress with tunic and tie.
Medals are to be worn.
Accoutrements, such as white belts, lanyards and gloves, are authorized for wear.
Commanding Officers, Parade, Battle of Britain Service, Remembrance Parades and Services, Annual Ceremonial Review
Medals are to be worn.
Accoutrements, such as white belts, lanyards and gloves, are authorized for wear.
Commanding Officers, Parade, Battle of Britain Service, Remembrance Parades and Services, Annual Ceremonial Review
C3 is the same as C1A but with ribbons in lieu of medals.
Accoutrements are not worn.
Regular Weekly Training (Parade positions/instructors), Volunteering, Travel, Competitions, Exams
Accoutrements are not worn.
Regular Weekly Training (Parade positions/instructors), Volunteering, Travel, Competitions, Exams
C1H - Ceremonial Dress (Highland)
C1H is worn on same occasions as C1A, for members of the Pipe Band in performance of their Pipe Band Duties.Commanding Officers, Parade, Battle of Britain Service, Remembrance Parades and Services, Annual Ceremonial Review
C3B - Service Dress (Short Sleeve)
Shirt without tie. Ribbons may be worn (not medals).Regular Training, Volunteering, Travel, Competitions, Exams
Refer to the Full text of the Cadet and Junior Canadian Rangers Dress Instructions for details and clarification.
Great information from a group of cadets from 395 RCACS, in Edmonton: