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JROTC Uniforms

JROTC uniforms are a unique part of the program, and help keep the military traditions that are a part of Trinity's JROTC program. On Wednesdays, cadets are asked to wear one of the four uniforms: Class A, Class B, polo and khakis, and dress for success. Cadets also wear their uniforms to certain events. The Class A and Class B uniforms are provided to the cadets at the beginning of the school year and are returned at the end of the school year.

Female Uniform

Class A

Rank: 1/2 inch from the edge of the shoulder seam. Arrows always point toward the collar.

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School Shoulder Patch: Centered on the shoulder sleeve. 1/2 inch down from the shoulder seam.

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JROTC Shoulder Patch: Centered on the shoulder sleeve. 1/2 inch down from the shoulder seam.

Star: Centered (left-right) 1/4 inch above the name tag.

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Academic Wreath: Centered around the already existing Star

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Name Tag: The bottom of the name tag is align with the top of the first button; centered on the seam.

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School Crest: Centered (left-right) on pocket and centered between the bottom of the pocket flap and the bottom of the pocket.

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Ribbons: The bottom of the ribbons are align with the top of the first button; centers on the seam.

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Pins: Place between the second and third button, centered (left-right) on the seam. Each pin is placed 1/4 inch apart

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JROTC Pin (Officers): Placed diagonally on the upper lapel.

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Cords: A maximum of two cords can be worn. If one is worn, it goes on the left. If two are worn, the highest goes on the left.

Here are two examples of a correctly worn female Class A uniform.

Class B

Board Rank: On shoulder tabs.

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Name Tag: Aligned with the top

button and centered on the seam.

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Ribbons: Aligned with the top button and centered (left-right) on the seam.

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Star: Centered (left-right) and 1/4 inch above the name tag.

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Academic Wreath: Centered around the already existing Star.

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CordsA maximum of two cords can be worn. If one is worn, it goes on the left. If two are worn, the highest goes on the left.

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Necktie is not worn with Class B uniform

 

 

A diagram of a correctly worn female Class A uniform

Male Uniform

Class A

Rank: 1/2 inch from the edge of the shoulder seam. Arrows always point towards collar.

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School Shoulder Patch: Centered on shoulder sleeve. 1/2 inch down from the shoulder seam.

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JROTC Shoulder Patch: Centered on shoulder sleeve. 1/2 inch down from the shoulder seam.

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Star: 1/4 inch above the top of the pocket. Centered (left-right) with the pocket.

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Academic Wreath: The wreath is centered around the already existing star and the wreath's stems should be just hanging over the top of the pocket. The star remains at 1/4" above the pocket.

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Name Tag: Is placed on the right chest pocket flap and should be centered between the top of the pocket and the pocket button.

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School Crest: Centered (left-right) on pocket and centered between the bottom of the pocket flap and the bottom of the pocket.

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Ribbons: Are placed above the left chest pocket and centered on the pocket. They should be stacked up from the top of the pocket.

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Cords: A maximum of two cords can be worn. If one is worn, it goes on the left. If two are worn, the highest goes on the left.

Here is an example of a correctly worn male Class A uniform.

 

 

Above: A diagram of a correctly worn male Class A uniform

Class B

Board Rank: On shoulder tabs.

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Name Tags: I placed on the right chest pocket flap and should be centered between the top of the pocket and the pocket button.

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Ribbons: Are placed above the left chest pocket and centered on the pocket. They should be stacked up from the top of the pocket.

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Star: 1/4 inch above the top of the pocket and centered (left-right) with the pocket.

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Academic Wreath: The wreath is centered around the already existing star and the wreath's stems should be just hanging over the top of the pocket. The star remains at 1/4" above the pocket.

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Pins: Centered between the bottom of the pocket flap and the bottom of the pocket. Each pin should be 1/4 inch apart from each other.

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Cords: A maximum of two cords can be worn. If one is worn, it goes on the left. If two are worn, the highest goes on the left.

A diagram of correctly worn officer and enlisted insignia.

 

 

A diagram of correctly worn male and female Class B uniforms. Note: The diagram shows Army Green uniforms while Trinity JROTC currently uses the Army Blue uniforms. However, the diagram can also be used to correctly put on the Army Blue uniforms.

Beret (Male and Female)

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The beret should be put on with the bun outside (for females) and no hair should be showing in the front. The JROTC wreath should be centered over the cadet's left eye, and the excess fabric should be draped over the right side of the head.

Polos and Khakis

Occasionally, cadets are asked to wear their JROTC polo and a pair of khakis. These are worn on uniform days and for some events. They are to be worn with a belt (black, can be the Class A/B uniform belt) and dress shoes (can be the Class A/B uniform shoes). The polo is to be tucked into the khakis, and hair can be worn pulled up or down.

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Here is an example of a correctly worn JROTC polo and khakis uniforms

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