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REGULATIONS (Guidelines, Bylaws, Uniform Regulations, and Marine Drill/Ceremony)  Please be patient... It might take a few seconds for this page to load. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE MEETING & UNIFORM REGULATIONS Click HERE for (215 page) MCL National Bylaws. (Might take a few minutes to download.) Click HERE (108 page) for MCL Pennsylvania Bylaws. (Might take a minute to download.) Click HERE for (120 page) 2006 MCL Guidebook for Detachment Officers. (Might take a minute or two to download.) Click HERE for (35 page) MCL Meeting Ritual. (Might take a minute to download.) Click HERE for MCL Detachment Forms and Reports. UNIFORM UNIFORM UPDATE: Our 4-Marine Color Guard are the only ones authorized to wear the brown Khaki shirt. The MCL recognized (Long Sleeve White Shirt w/ Black Tie) or (Short Sleeve White Shirt w/o Tie) with blue or black trousers will be worn for all parades and ceremonies. We can wear our League’s red shirt for all non-formal events. We will try to have some white shirts, patches, and other uniform items available at our next meeting. Uniform items can also be ordered via links on our website or at our meetings. Please contact Commandant Jim Laub for any more questions.
Click Here to view Marine Corps League's (10 page) Uniform Code. (This sheet might take a minute to open.) Click Here to view Marine Corps League's (35 page) Uniform, Medals, Ribbons, and Awards Code. (This sheet might take a minute to open.) Click Here to view Easy To Understand Display of MCL Uniform Regulations (PA Website). Click Here to Open Our League's Printable (2 Page) Illustration Sheet With Common Regulations and Measurements For Our MCL Shirts and Red Cover. (This sheet might take a minute to open.) Page Down Further To View Detailed Uniform Regulations... WHERE TO BUY MARINE CORPS LEAGUE STUFF: Click Here to go to Marine Corps League's online "Ship Store." Click Here To Order Uniform Items from the MCL's online "Ship Store." Click Here to go to the Sgt Grit and Grunt.com online store. Click Here to go to the "EMarine PX" online store. IMPORTANT Marine Corps League's White and Khaki Shirts Shirts Require Military Creases - (2 front / 3 rear / each arm) Short Sleeve (No Tie) Long Sleeve (Requires Tie) Long Sleeve (Requires Tie) (Undress Uniform) (Undress Uniform) (4-Marine Color Guard ONLY) Page Down To See Uniform Regulations. Click Here To Order Our White Shirts (short and long sleeve). "The Aviator". Click Here To Order Any Of The Most Popular Shirt Items Shown Below. OR Click Directly On Any Item Below To See or Purchase That Item Only: (1/2", wings parallel to ground, anchors inward) (centered, parallel to ground) (Clip On or Regular) (left, centered, 1-1/2" from top seam) (left, centered, 1-1/2" from top seam) (right, centered, 1-1/2" from top seam) (tip only extends left 2-3/4" to 3 3/4" past buckle) (worn with long sleeve shirts) (worn with long sleeve shirts) (800) 625-1775 To Ask For Special Lettering. (Associate Image Not Available) (Must Hold Current Officer Title) (Under Arms When Wearing, Only Off During Prayer) (right side rear) (right side centered, and on top if applicable) (Lifetime Title, Can Be Embroidered) Click Here to Open or Print Our League's 2-Page Uniform Reference Sheet For You or The Person Who Will Iron, Sew, and Embroider Your Shirts or Red Cover. (This sheet might take a minute to open.) Quick Rundown Of Our Uniform Regulations: SHIRT REGULATIONS: All buton-down shirts get military creases. Click Here for explaination of a military crease. The Sunburst Ornaments are worn on each collar, centered, 1/2" from both edges, with the eagles wings parallel to the deck. A name tag may be worn above the right breast pocket, centered and 1/8" above the top of the flap. Either Marine Corps League ribbons or Department of Defense ribbons and badges may be worn above the left breast pocket, centered, 1/8" above the top of the flap. Marine Corps League and Department of Defense ribbons can't be mixed. Ribbons are to be worn in rows not exceeding four ribbons per row, for multiple awards. If the top row has fewer ribbons than the lower rows, they are to be centered on the lower rows. The tie and tie bar are worn the same as the Casual Uniform. COVER/CAP REGULATIONS: Nothing goes on the Basic Cover, except the Marine Corps Emblem on the left side and approved identification strips or embroidering on the right side. The Marine Corps emblem should be the solid gold emblem, not a Marine officer's gold and silver emblem. Identification strips should be worn to indicate “current” offices only, except as authorized by the Uniform Code for “Past Commandants.” "Past Commandant" may be embroidered as this is a lifetime title. It must be small enough, as to be covered by a strip denoting any current office held. If a strip is worn to denote current office, it will be worn above the detachment name and centered. The "LIFE" strip should be worn to the rear of the right side. The "LIFE MEMBER" strip should be worn the same as the identification strips are worn. That is, centered on the right side of the cover. The "LIFE" and "LIFE MEMBER" strips are two different strips. Tradition is that the "LIFE MEMBER" strip would be worn above other strips, such as a current officer strip. Although it isn't spelled out in the Uniform Code, the detachment name should be embroidered on the right side, 1/2" to 3/4" up from the bottom of the cover, centered left to right and abbreviated, if need be. Contact Cheryl Laub (570) 386-2129 or (800) 625-1775 about detachment name embroidering on your cover.
Uniform ironing, sewing, and embroidery can be done at Charles X Block, 251 West Broad St, Tamaqua, (570) 668-1112. Click HERE to open and print our League's two-page reference sheet for the person or business ironing, sewing, or embroidering your shirts or red cover. (This sheet might take a minute to open.)  Section I - Marine Corps League Medals and Ribbons: (Click ribbon chart to enlarge.) Click Here to view more ribbons from the PA Marine Corps League website. Click Here to view Marine Corps League's (8 page) Awards Information With Precedences. (This sheet might take a minute to open.) Marine Corps League medals may be worn on any Marine Corps league uniform except Casual, starting with the most distinguished medal/ribbon first and others following in sequence. See Enclosure (4) National Award Section for further details. Under no conditions are Marine Corps Service medals/ribbons to be worn with Marine Corps League medals/ribbons. It must be one or the other. Department of Defense authorized medals, ribbons, or devices, or Marine Corps League ribbons are to be worn above left shirt pocket. Section II - Mounting of Large Medals A. Large medals may be worn on the Mess Jacket, not the Red Blazer. When more than one (1) medal is worn, they shall be suspended from a holding bar of metal or other material of sufficient stiffness to support the weight of the medals. B. Seven is the maximum number of medals worn on one (1) row. C. When more than seven medals are worn, additional rows shall be used in accordance with the table below: One or two medals, 1 row side by side on a 2 ribbon bar. One to three medals, 1 row side by side on a 3 ribbon bar. One to four medals, 1 row side by side on a 4 ribbon bar. One to five medals, 1 row overlapping on a 4 ribbon bar. One to six medals, 1 row overlapping on a 4 ribbon bar. Eight medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bar (4 up and 4 dn) Nine medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bar (4 up and 5 dn) Ten medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bar (5 up and 5 dn) Eleven medals, 2 rows on two (2)-4 ribbon bar (5 up and 6 dn) Overlapping shall be uniform, not to exceed 50% and the right or inboard medal shall be shown in full. When more than one (1) of the same medal has been awarded - stars shall be worn for additional awards.
Section III - Wearing of Miniature Medals (Formal Dress Only) A. Miniature medals may be worn on the left lapel of the Red Blazer with the medals placed evenly between the left lapel notch and the top edge of the breast pocket and one (1) inch out from edge of inside of left lapel. In those instances where regulation size holding bar/bars cannot be accomodated on the lapel, medals may be extended beyond the edge of the lapel to the left breast of the Red Blazer. B. Additional holding bars on the Red Blazer shall be placed under the top row in such a manner that the medallions of the upper row are in line immediately above the medallions of the succeeding row, unless medal count is uneven. Note: This applies only if wearing the Blazer. When wearing the Marine Corps League Mess Jacket, miniatures will be worn as you would large medals.
 Uniform Code Extracts:
Marine Corps League Medals and Ribbons Marine Corps League medals may be worn on any Marine Corps league uniform except Casual, starting with the most distinguished medal/ribbon first and others following in sequence. See enclosure (4) National Award Section for further details. Under no conditions are Marine Corps Service medals/ribbons to be worn with Marine Corps League medals/ribbons. It must be one or the other. Marine Corps Service or Marine Corps League ribbons are to be worn above left shirt pocket.
Marine Corps League Patches Marine Corps League patches shall be worn on the left sleeve, one and one-half (1 1/2) inches below the shoulder seam. No service or Unit patches to be worn on the Marine Corps League Uniform. Devil Dog Patch will be worn on the right sleeve one and one-half (1 1/2) inches below the shoulder seam. U.S. flag 2" x 3 1/2" on right sleeve 1 1/2" below the shoulder seam, if not member of MODD, and may be worn by Associate members.
Marine Corps League Covers All members of the Marine Corps League are authorized the Red cover. Members elected to National office, or appointed to National Staff/Committees are authorized to wear Gold covers. The National Commandant will wear a White cover. Members elected to, or appointed on the Department (State) level are authorized to wear Red with Gold crown covers. The Past National Commandants are authorized to wear a Gold with White crown cover. Past Department Commandant, Past Detachment Commandant, Past Kennel Chief and Past National Director of Young Marines, with the years displayed for holding that office, are the only members who are authorized to wear their respective cover after their tour of duty is completed. All other personnel will revert back to what they were wearing before they were elected or appointed to office, removing past office identification strips. The only insignia authorized to be worn on Marine Corps League covers is the Marine Corps Emblem on left side. The Devil Dog patch will be worn up front on the right side of the cover. The identification strips, i.e., the Department or Detachment strip or embroidering will be centered on the right side. If the Life strip is worn, it will be to the rear of the right side. The Life Member strip will be worn the same as the identification strips are worn. NO Division pins or other ornaments are authorized to be worn on Marine Corps League covers.
Special Uniform Authorization At the National Convention it was voted to allow Khaki shirts for ceremonial teams. Note however, that this uniform will not be allowed at any Marine Corps League normal function, such as meetings, Department or National Conventions, etc. The ceremonial uniform will consist of a khaki shirt, dress blue trousers with red stripe for regular members, black shoes and socks, and the Marine Corps League red cover. No other covers or campaign covers will be worn. The uniform will not have any military ribbons or medals, but Marine Corps League ribbons are acceptable. The uniform will include the M.C.L. patch on the left shoulder and sunburst or the M.C.L. collar emblems and the Devil Dog ribbon and patch worn if appropriate. Otherwise, the American flag can be worn on the right sleeve. Permission may be granted by the Department Commandant for uniform variations to cope with unusual weather conditions where applicable. It must be in written form accompanied by color photographs of the front, rear, and both sides of the request and sent to the Department for their records, and the uniform variance can only be worn within that Department. UNIFORM - MALE
UNDRESS - (Long Sleeve) Standard cover - with Devil Dog patch when authorized. Devil Dog collar (optional), Name tag (optional). Sunburst insignias Marine Corps League shoulder patch (left sleeve) - Devil Dog patch (right sleeve) when authorized, or U.S. flag 2" x 3 1/2" if not member of MODD (see NOTE 2) Marine Corps League ribbons OR Marine Corps ribbons and Badges (NOT MIXED). White shirt, military crease (to be Airline pilot style with two (2) pockets with button down flaps and epaulets) Tie, black, with Marine Corps or Marine Corps League gold tie bar. Trousers, Blue dress (with NCO "red" stripe) with belt, Marine Corps. Web with brass buckle. Trousers, Black (optional). Belt, black with Marine Corps emblem on square gold buckle or Belt, black, dress (optional). Socks, black. Shoes, black, plain toe. UNDRESS - (Short Sleeve) Standard cover - with Devil Dog patch when authorized. Devil Dog collar (optional), Name tag (optional). Sunburst insignias. Marine Corps League shoulder patch (left sleeve) - Devil Dog patch (right sleeve) when authorized, or U.S. flag 2" x 3 1/2" if not member of MODD (see Para V). Marine Corps League ribbons OR Marine Corps ribbons and Badges (NOT MIXED). White shirt open collar, military crease (to be Airline pilot style with two (2) pockets with button down flaps and epaulets). Trousers, Blue dress (with NCO "red" stripe) with Belt, Marine Corps Web with brass buckle. Trousers, Black (optional). Belt, black with Marine Corps emblem on square gold buckle or Belt, black, dress (optional). Socks, black. Shoes, black, plain toe.
There's more to the Undress Uniform than just taking off the red blazer. The Dress Blue trousers with the red NCO stripe are worn with the Undress Uniform, along with the Marine Corps web belt and brass buckle. It should be pointed out that the Dress Blue trousers have the red NCO stripe, not the wider Officers stripe.
The Black Trousers may be worn as an option with both Undress Uniforms, having the same belt and buckle options as with the Casual Uniform. The same shoes and socks are worn with the Undress Uniform, as with the Casual Uniform.
Long Sleeve Shirt: The Long Sleeve Undress Uniform shirt will be an aviator style shirt, with two (2) button down breast pockets and shoulder epaulets. It will have a military crease running top to bottom, centered on each pocket and three creases on the back. The Marine Corps League Shoulder Patch is worn on the left shoulder, centered on the crease, 1-1/2" down from the shoulder seam. The Field Forward American Flag patch will be worn on the right shoulder, centered on the crease, 1-1/2" down from the shoulder seam. The Sunburst Insignias are worn on each collar, centered, 1/2" from both edges, with the eagles wings parallel to the deck. The name tag may be worn above the right breast pocket, centered and 1/8" above the top of the flap. Either Marine Corps League ribbons or Department of Defense ribbons and badges may be worn above the left breast pocket, centered, 1/8" above the top of the flap. Marine Corps League and Department of Defense ribbons can't be mixed. Ribbons are to be worn in rows not exceeding four ribbons per row, for multiple awards. If the top row has fewer ribbons than the lower rows, they are to be centered on the lower rows. The tie and tie bar are worn the same as the Casual Uniform
Short Sleeve Shirt: The Short Sleeve Undress Uniform is in all ways identical to the Long Sleeve Uniform, except the sleeve length. It has the same pockets, shoulder epaulets, creases and patches. The top most button is left open and a tie is never worn with the short sleeve Undress Uniform shirt. The dress blue trousers with red NCO stripe are to be worn with this uniform, as well and the black trousers are also an option. The same belts and belt options are worn with the short sleeve Undress Uniform as with the long sleeve Undress Uniform. Sunburst insignia and ribbons are worn the same as the long sleeve shirt. The optional name tag is worn the same way as with the long sleeve shirt, too. CASUAL Standard cover - with Devil Dog patch when authorized. Devil Dog Collar (Optional). Blazer, Red, two (2) Marine Corps League buttons on front and three (3) Marine Corps League buttons on cuffs. (NO ribbons/medals or sunburst insignias are to be worn with this uniform). White shirt, plain collar (no button down collars or sunburst insignias on collar). Black tie with Marine Corps or Marine Corps league gold tie bar. Marine Corps League Crest of Bullion seal. Trousers, black. Belt, black with Marine Corps emblem on square gold buckle or belt, black, dress (optional). Socks, black. Shoes, black, plain toe. Lapel pin (s) - See note 1 below.
FORMAL DRESS Standard cover - with Devil Dog patch when authorized. Devil Dog Collar or Chapel of Four Chaplains medal, choice of one (1) (optional). Military bow tie - black. White shirt, formal (standard collar), pleated. (NO RUFFLED SHIRTS). Gold cuff links and gold studs. Marine Corps League Blazer Crest or Bullion Seal is optional with the Formal Dress when miniature medals are worn. Marine Corps League Red Mess Jacket, medium weight gabardine material with Marine Corps League buttons, gold waist chain and sunbursts in locating holes in jacket collar (WHEN AVAILABLE). Red Blazer optional to Red Mess Jacket. Cummerbund, gold or Gold vest front (only approved design). Trousers, black tux pants or trousers, black (optional). Belt, black with Marine Corps emblem on square gold buckle or belt, black, dress (optional). Socks, black. Shoes, black, plain toe. Miniature medals as prescribed (large medals may be worn on Red Mess Jacket).
The Formal Uniform will consist of the Basic Cover, as with all other uniforms. The shirt will be a formal pleated shirt, with a standard collar and no ruffles. The tie will be a black, military, bow tie. The shirt will have gold cuff links and gold studs.
The Chapel of Four Chaplains medal may be worn with this uniform, as an option and the Marine Corps League Blazer Crest or Bullion Seal is optional when miniature medals are worn.  The red mess jacket is worn with this uniform, but the red blazer may be worn as an option, due to the high cost of the red mess jacket, which is ordered through an outside clothier. If the red mess jacket is worn, it will be a medium weight gabardine material with Marine Corps League buttons, a gold waist chain and the Sunburst Insignia in locating holes in the jacket collar. The buttons are sewn on, three to a sleeve and three on either side of the waist.
A gold cummerbund or gold vest front is to be worn with this uniform. They are both sold through National.
Black tuxedo pants are worn with this uniform, but black trousers are an accepted option. The belt and buckle can be either of the belts worn with the Casual Uniform. Shoes and socks are the same as the Casual Uniform.
When wearing the red mess jacket, large medals may be worn as described below. When wearing the red blazer, miniature medals are authorized as described below, but not the large medals.
Mounting of Large Medals: When more than one medal is worn, they shall be suspended from a holding bar of metal or other material of sufficient stiffness to support the weight of the medals. No more than seven medals are to be worn on one row.
When more than seven medals are worn, additional rows shall be used. When more than four medals are on a single row, they are to overlap evenly, on a four ribbon bar, up to seven medals.
When eight or more medals are worn, the lower row will contain the same number as, or one more than, the upper row and overlap evenly, up to seven medals. The upper row will be side by side up to four medals, then overlapping if the second row is more than four medals and less than seven. The upper row, should never be more than one medal greater in number than the lower row.
In the event that more than fourteen medals are worn, they are to be placed on three rows, with the lower and middle rows containing the same number of medals and the top row, either the same number or one less than the middle row.
At no time are there to be more than seven medals to a row. Any time there are more than four medals to a row, they are to be overlapped evenly (no more than 50%) and the upper rows will have no more than one more medal than the next lower row.
One or two medals, 1 row side by side on a 2 ribbon bar. One to three medals, 1 row side by side on a 3 ribbon bar. One to four medals, 1 row side by side on a 4 ribbon bar. One to five medals, 1 row overlapping on a 4 ribbon bar. One to six medals, 1 row overlapping on a 4 ribbon bar. One to seven medals, 1 row overlapping on a 4 ribbon bar. Eight medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (4 up and 4 down) Nine medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (4 up and 5 down) Ten medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (5 up and 5 down) Eleven medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (5 up and 6 down) Twelve medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (6 up and 6 down) Thirteen medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (6 up and 7 down) Fourteen medals, 2 rows on two (2) - 4 ribbon bars (7 up and 7 down) Fifteen medals, 3 rows on two (3) - 4 ribbon bars (5 each row) Sixteen medals, 3 rows on two (3) - 4 ribbon bars (5 up, 5 middle and 6 down) Seventeen medals, 3 rows on two (3) - 4 ribbon bars (5 up, 6 middle and 6 down) Eighteen medals, 3 rows on two (3) - 4 ribbon bars (6 up, 6 middle and 6 down) Nineteen medals, 3 rows on two (3) - 4 ribbon bars (6 up, 6 middle and 7 down) And so on, adding rows as needed.
Wearing of Miniature Medals (Formal Dress Only): A: Miniature medals may be worn on the left lapel of the red blazer with the medals placed evenly between the left lapel notch and the top edge of the breast pocket and one inch out from the edge of the inside of the left lapel. In those instances where regulation size holding bars cannot be accommodated on the lapel, medals may be extended beyond the edge of the lapel to the left breast of the red blazer.
B: Additional holding bars on the Red Blazer shall be placed under the top row in such a manner that the medallions of the upper row are in line immediately above the medallions of the succeeding row, unless medal count is uneven.
Note: This applies only if wearing the Blazer. When wearing the Marine Corps League Mess Jacket, miniatures will be worn as you would large medals.
Mounting of Miniature Medals: A. When more than one (1) medal is worn, they should be suspended from a holding bar of metal or other material of sufficient stiffness to support the weight of the medals.
B. When eleven (11) medals are worn, there will be five (5) medals on the first row, and six (6) medals on the second row (medallions cannot be even top to bottom).
C. The maximum length of the holding bar for medals should be four (4) inches, (3 ribbon bar). A maximum of firve (5) medals, side by side, can be accommodated on a holding bar of maximum length, however, a maximum of ten (10) medals can be accommodated on a holding bar if overlapped. Overlapping shall be equal (not more than 50%) and the right or inboard medal shall be shown in full.
D. Mounting of medals by rows: One to ten medals, 1 row only One to eleven medals, 2 rows - first row (5), second row (6) Two medals mounted side by side on a one (1) inch bar ( 1 ribbon bar) Three medals mounted on a one (1) inch bar (1 ribbon bar) overlapped Four medals mounted on a two (2) inch bar (2 ribbon bar) overlapped
When more than one (1) of the same medal has been awarded, stars shall be worn for additional awards.
CEREMONIAL UNIFORM
Departments or Detachments having a Color Guard may wear the Ceremonial Uniform, ONLY when participating in these ceremonies. This uniform is authorized for both male and female members.
Marine Corps League ribbons ONLY are to be worn, or no ribbons at all.
The shirt is either the Marine Corps, khaki, long sleeve, (Bravo) uniform shirt or the Marine Corps, khaki, short sleeve (Charlie) uniform shirt.
If the long sleeve (Bravo) shirt is worn, the Marine Corps khaki necktie and Marine Corps or Marine Corps League gold tie bar is worn.
Only the dress blue trousers with red NCO stripe and the Marine Corps web belt and brass buckle are to be worn with this uniform.
The rest of the uniform, the shoes, socks, patches and name tag are the same as is worn on the Undress Uniform.
THE BASIC COVER
 The minimum Marine Corps League uniform is the Basic Cover. While wearing the Basic Cover, you are considered in uniform and under arms.
The cover is worn indoors and out at all times, even in church, and is removed only during prayer when it is placed over your heart."
The Basic Cover is the single most important part of the uniform, without which, no other part is authorized to be worn. The cover and all attachments are purchased through the Marine Corps League.
All members of the League are authorized to wear the red MCL cover. Members elected or appointed to Department Offices are authorized to wear the red with gold crown cover. Members elected or appointed to National Staff or Committees are authorized to wear the gold cover. The National Commandant is authorized to wear the white cover.
The following is part of the recent revision of Enclosure 3, adopted at the National Convention in Cleveland, in August, 2005: The Past National Commandants are authorized to wear a Gold with White crown cover. Past Department Commandant, Past Pack Leader, Past Detachment Commandant, Past Chief Devil Dog of the Military Order of the Devil Dogs, Past National Director of Young Marines and Past National Executive Director, with the years displayed for holding that office, are the only members who are authorized to wear their respective cover after their tour of duty is completed. All other members will revert back to an appropriate cover for their current elected or appointed office, removing their prior officer identification strips.
Pins, ornaments, or ribbons are not authorized for wear on the MCL cover.
Nothing goes on the Basic Cover, except the Marine Corps Emblem on the left side and approved identification strips or embroidering on the right side. The Marine Corps emblem should be the solid gold emblem, not a Marine officer's gold and silver emblem. Identification strips should be worn to indicate “current” offices only, except as authorized by the Uniform Code for “Past Commandants". "Past Commandant" may be embroidered as this is a lifetime title. It must be small enough, as to be covered by a strip denoting any current office held.
If a strip is worn to denote current office, it will be worn above the detachment name and centered. The "LIFE" strip should be worn to the rear of the right side. The "LIFE MEMBER" strip should be worn the same as the identification strips are worn. That is, centered on the right side of the cover. The "LIFE" and "LIFE MEMBER" strips are two different strips. Tradition is that the "LIFE MEMBER" strip would be worn above other strips, such as a current officer strip.
Although it isn't spelled out in the Uniform Code, the detachment name should be embroidered on the right side, 1/2" to 3/4" up from the bottom of the cover, centered left to right and abbreviated, if need be.
NOTE 1: The following lapel pins may be worn, but NOT more than two (2) - your choice: The Past National Commandant Pin may be worn inboard with the National Marine of the Year outboard. Also National Marine of the Year may be worn inboard with a Past Department or Detachment Commandant Pin (one (1) only). Kennel Devil Dog of the Year Pin to be worn outboard of National Marine of the Year. The Chapel of Four Chaplains, Membership or Retired Marine lapel pins may also be worn, under same limitations. MARINE CORPS ACTIVE / RESERVE DUTY UNIFORM INFORMATION: 
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