Service Cap
The service cap, often called a 'flight cap,' is an essential component of the JLBC Cadet Corps uniform. It should be worn squarely on the head with the symbol positioned over the left eye. The male version of the service cap is dark blue, while the female version slightly differs in design but retains the same color.
Insignia
The JLBC Cadet Corps logo, the emblem of the Cadet Corps, features a star and laurel design. It is to be worn on the left lapel of the service uniform, positioned in line with the top of the shirt pocket. The emblem's significance represents the commitment and discipline that each cadet embodies, along with their dedication to the Corps.
Shoes and Socks
Black, low-quarter, plain-toe, oxford-style shoes are to be worn by both male and female cadets. Socks should be black or dark blue and of sufficient length to cover the ankles.
Belts and Trousers
Male cadets are to wear dark blue trousers with a blue belt with a silver buckle, while female cadets may opt for a skirt of the same color instead of trousers. Belt loops should not be visible when the uniform is worn correctly.
White Shirt and Tie
Under the service jacket, cadets are to wear a white shirt or long-sleeved shirt. Males should wear a dark blue tie, while females wear a neck tab. The shirt's top button and the connection's bottom should meet, with the link always worn tight to the collar.
The JLBC Cadet Corps uniform symbolizes pride and respect for the organization, designed to reflect the Corps' core values of duty, honor, and country. Each detail, from the minor button to the neatness of the uniform, signifies the cadet's commitment to their duties and responsibilities. Following these uniform regulations is paramount for the Corps to maintain its professional image and uphold the high standards expected from its members.
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