Riding Members
Age Limit:
The minimum age limit for riding members applying to join the
association is 16 years.
Dress
Style:
(a) The style of dress to be worn will be in accordance with the
guide lines as laid down in this manual.
(b) A true depiction of the era being represented is desirable.
(c) When taking part in a combined activity, the dress specified by
the controlling host troop for that activity, will be worn.
(d) Mixing of military and civilian dress is not permitted.
The
image of the Light horsemen who we represent, the Association, and
the pride and self esteem of its members, depends on the maintenance
of the highest standards of dress, appearance and bearing.
It
is the responsibility of all members to maintenance their uniform,
equipment and saddlery is good order and repair and present the
highest possible standards of appearance.
Retired members of the Army:
Officers
who have been granted a military title on retirement, or other ranks
who have been granted permission by Army Headquarters Directorate
of Personnel Policy - Army (DPP-A) to wear uniform after discharge,
may wear at military ceremonies or military entertainments uniform
appropriate to rank in which they last served in the active forces.
Retired members are to wear the letter "R" (retired insignia
in accordance with ASOD Vol 2).
Occasions
Uniform
is worn as follows:
(a)
Ceremonial Dress is worn for all state and ceremonial occasions.
(b)
General Duty Dress is worn for all working type activities
i.e. mounted drills - sports and general activities.
(c)
Field Dress is worn when participating in field exercises
or field training.
(d)
Mess Dress is worn for formal or semi formal occasions.
(c)
Marching Order used only when moving fully equipped for battle.
Within these rules possible only for demonstration purposes.
Appearance
General:
The
standard of personal dress, appearance and grooming is to be such
as to replect credit on the individual and on the light horsemen
we represent and the Light Horse Association. The intent of the
Light Horse Association Orders for Dress is to ensure that a high
standard of grooming consistent with that expected of a professional
military force is maintained without being unnecessarily restrictive.
While recognising the standards of society, the traditional military
standards have proved their value in fostering group identity and
morale.
Chewing
gum, slouching, sauntering, hands in pockets, smoking in the street
(and in particular when mounted in public) walking arm-in-arm, hand-in-hand
and any similar deportment which detracts from a military appearance
in the eyes of the public is unacceptable for members in uniform.
Alignment
of Uniform:
Shirts
and jackets are to be worn with the button line positioned centrally
in front of the body. The outer edge of the buttoned shirt is to
be vertically aligned with the breeches fly. The buckles of the
breeches belt (jacket belt and Sam Browne belt are to positioned
in line with the buttons of jackets and shirts or centrally in the
front of the body when wearing sweaters.
It
is recommended that belt hooks be worn to support belts in the correct
position when wearing jackets.
Male Members
Beards:
Male members are to be clean shaven except in the following circumstances.
(a) Medical grounds
(b) Religious grounds
(c) A beard is permitted when depicting the era represented. (eg
Boer War)
When worn beards are to be kept neatly trimmed with the whisker
length not greater than two centimetres and tapered to blend with
the hairstyle. No area of the face is to be shaved when a beard
is worn.
Hair:
The hair on the head is to be:
(a) Neatly groomed at all times
(b) Worn short enough so that when hair is groomed and headdress
is removed no haur touches the ears or collar or extends below the
top of the eyebrows.
(c) Styled in a manner which does not interfere with the proper
wearing of military headdress.
(d) Hair on the neck to be trimmed/shaved.
(e) Hair is permitted to depict the era represented.
Moustaches:
Moustaches worn by members are to be neatly trimmed and are not
to exceed two centimetres in length. 'Handlebar' and similar style
moustaches are permitted when depicting a particular era.
Female Members
Hair on the head is to be:
(a) Neatly groomed at all times
(b) Groomed so that it does not fall below the eyebrows or extend
below the lower edge of the buttoned collar. It is recommended that
a suitable accoutrement i.e. hair net is worn.
(c) Styled so that it does not interfere with the proper wearing
of military headdress.
All members are not to wear jewellery of any type when in uniform.
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