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For all field uniforms a Word of Blake patch was worn on the right shoulder and a unit insignia patch on the left.  Branch designation pins, matching the colors of their corresponding dress uniforms, were also worn.  Most field uniforms were only worn during combat or when an attack was expected.<ref name=FMC49/><ref name=FMC50>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 50</ref>
 
For all field uniforms a Word of Blake patch was worn on the right shoulder and a unit insignia patch on the left.  Branch designation pins, matching the colors of their corresponding dress uniforms, were also worn.  Most field uniforms were only worn during combat or when an attack was expected.<ref name=FMC49/><ref name=FMC50>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 50</ref>
  
MechWarriors wore a dark blue [[cooling suit]] and red [[neurohelmet]], both using advanced [[Star League]] technology, along with red boots and gloves.  Name and rank was stenciled both on the front of the helmet and on the suit's left breast.  Aerospace pilots wore a red jumpsuit with white flight helmet, boots and gloves, as well as a G-suit.  Both G-suit and flight helmet mimicked the advanced features found in Star League versions.  Name and rank was stenciled on the suit's left breast, and any call sign on the flight helmet.  Armor crews and infantry shared the same field uniform, full-length coveralls with an armored vest, armored helmet, leather boots and gloves, along with a hood and half-cape.  The uniform's color changed among various camouflage patterns while the helmet contained advanced communication and targeting equipment.  Theirs was also the only uniform for which a sidearm was officially included, although it was also common practice among the other branches to wear one.  Finally naval personnel utilized two different field uniforms: during combat or the possibility of hull breach they wore a black pressure suit and lightweight red helmet, an advanced Star League model with extended oxygen supply and maneuvering unit, otherwise they wore black multipocket coveralls and open-front red jacket.<ref name=FMC50/>
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MechWarriors wore a dark blue [[cooling suit]] and red [[neurohelmet]], both using advanced [[Star League]] technology, along with red boots and gloves.  Name and rank was stenciled both on the front of the helmet and on the suit's left breast.  Aerospace pilots wore a red jumpsuit with white flight helmet, boots and gloves, as well as a G-suit.  Both G-suit and flight helmet mimicked the advanced features found in Star League versions.  Name and rank was stenciled on the suit's left breast, and any call sign on the flight helmet.  Armor crews and infantry shared the same field uniform, full-length coveralls with an armored vest, armored helmet, leather boots and gloves, along with a hood and half-cape.  The uniform's color changed among various camouflage patterns while the helmet contained advanced communication and targeting equipment.  Theirs was also the only uniform for which a sidearm was officially included, although it was also common practice among the other branches to wear one.  Finally naval personnel utilized two different field uniforms: during combat or the possibility of hull breach they wore a black pressure suit and lightweight red helmet, an advanced Star League model with extended oxygen supply and maneuvering unit, otherwise they wore black multi-pocket coveralls and open-front red jacket.<ref name=FMC50/>
  
 
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