- This article covers the uniforms used within the Colonial Fleet and Colonial Marine Corps. For the uniforms used 40 years earlier during the Cylon War see Cylon War-era Uniforms.
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Colonial Fleet[edit]
Fleet Officers[edit]
Regular uniform[edit]
Officers are issued a double-breasted dark blue duty uniform, the left side of which folds over the right and is secured by column of buttons. (Dark lighting sometimes makes them appear almost black, but they have been referred to as "blues" in dialog, seen in better lighting, etc.)
It has large patches on the shoulders which are a darker shade of blue than the rest of the uniform. A round patch depicting the Colonial seal and including the wearer's ship's name together with its battlestar group is worn on the left shoulder.
Two rank insignia are worn on the jacket collar.
Pilot qualification wings can be worn over the breast pocket on the left. These exist in two variations. "Junior Wings" with two chevrons on a golden diamond and small swept-back wings to the sides, and "Senior Wings" with larger outstretched wings and an additional silver lining behind the diamond. The latter might be awarded for significant flight-hours or senior command qualification (e.g. capital ship).
There are also other medals and awards that can be worn on the left breast of the standard duty uniform, particularly by high-level command and flag officers such as Fleet Admirals. So far, the only verifiable occurrence of this thus far is Admiral Peter Corman (Hero).
Fleet officer uniforms have a colored piping around the edges, which denote the rank of the wearer:
Junior Officers:
- Ensign to Major - a single grey line - Example
Senior Officers:
- Colonel - red line on outer edge, grey line on inner edge - Example
- Commander - red line on outer edge, gold line on inner edge - Example
- Rear Admiral - gold line on outer edge, silver line on inner edge - Example
- Admiral - a single line of golden embroidery - Example
- Note: When he is promoted to admiral, Adama keeps his old commander's uniform. The gold/white piping can only be seen on Admiral Cain's uniform.
Senior Officer uniforms also include small buckles on the jacket cuffs.
Dress uniform[edit]
The officers' dress uniform, known as Dress Grays, is similar to the duty uniform with a few key differences. It is gray, features a leather sash to which flight wings and decorations are affixed, and lacks a pocket, shoulder patches and buttons.
Senior officers' uniforms also feature a dark gray or bronze bar around the neck. While the duty uniform tunic is tucked in at the belt, the dress uniform tunic extends below the waist and features an waist belt of the same material as the sash. White gloves are worn on the most formal occasions like the visit of a head of state (Water) or by honor guards at military funerals (Act of Contrition).
Shoulder cords can be worn at the left shoulder[1]. William Adama's cord is white, while Colonel Tigh's is yellow. Both also have different braids; it is unknown if that is an indication of rank or position. A third type of shoulder cord, double white braid with one loop going through the sash, can be seen on some lower-ranking Pegasus officers at Admiral Cain's funeral (Resurrection Ship).
A special version is worn by the honor guard at the funeral in "Act of Contrition". Their sash isn't made from leather but blue fabric.
Fleet Pilot Flight Suits[edit]
- Main article: flight suit
Flight suits with left sleeve pockets are used by flight-qualified crew (pilots, ECOs, etc.). The flight suit is a life-support garment and can sustain the life of the pilot in hostile environments up to and including total vacuum and freezing temperature. Flight suits also have a metal collar that is attached to maintain an airtight seal between the flight suit and a helmet. Often, when not on a mission pilots wear the suit with the top half rolled down and hanging at their waist, revealing the t-shirt and tank top they wear underneath. It also has been used to make an air-tight seal in a vessel by filling in a hole in the hull (You Can't Go Home Again). Additionally, the flight suit has a chronometer mounted in a cuff.
Pilots and ECOs wear several patches on their flight suits: On the left shoulder a patch designating the ship they are assigned to, and on the right shoulder a patch for what craft they operate, usually a Viper or a Raptor. Moreover, a squadron patch is sometimes worn on the left breast under the outer layer of the suit.
Fleet Enlisted Crewmen[edit]
Enlisted personnel are issued dark green fatigues, but flight deck safety requires uniforms color-coded according to occupation specialty, as on real-life aircraft carriers (only orange and yellow deck crew overalls have been used so far).
Like with the blue officer's uniforms, the green enlisted uniforms display the emblem of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, and denote what vessel the wearer is serving on. Rank insignia are affixed to both sides of the collar. This uniform can also be worn by officers off duty and in informal situations.
Colonial Marine Corps[edit]
- For information on real-life items and uniforms used in costuming, see Colonial Marine Corps
Colonial Marines generally wear a solid black battle dress uniform. Additionally, black load-bearing vests, helmets, communications gear, knee and elbow pads, gloves and goggles are standard. Unlike Colonial Fleet uniforms, Marine BDUs are worn with a plain black t-shirt (A Measure of Salvation).
Marine NCO's (non-commissioned officers) wear a khaki uniform with a simple row of buttons down the middle, and a down turned collar (on which rank insignia are worn). It has two pockets on the front, one over each breast of the uniform, which are secured by clasps. Like the Fleet officer uniform, it has differently colored patches on the shoulders, but on this they are gray shoulder patches on a khaki uniform.
Marines with special duties in ship security, wear a black armband on the right upper arm with the word "Security" printed in black letters on a small square of white. Sergeant Hadrian - as the Master-at-Arms - wears one of these uniforms, and during many episodes extras walking in the background in hallways are seen wearing the Marine non-com uniform.
Apparently, there are no Marine officers left aboard Galactica (and possibly on Pegasus as well), as the only officer seen so far is Lieutenant Terry Burrell (Sacrifice). However, as Burrell is in plainclothes, no information about the Corps's possibly distinct officer's uniforms is available.
While the general uniform worn aboard ship is solid black, the Colonial Marine Corps does utilize digital camouflage uniforms, but at least on Galactica they are not standard issue. The Marines on the Caprica rescue mission in the episodes "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I" and "Part II" wear "woodland" digital camouflage backpacks. Moreover, both Lee and William Adama wear gray, urban digital camouflage uniforms on Kobol (Home, Part II). In one of the Razor Flashback episodes, two Colonial Marine medics on Galactica's hangar deck wear "woodland" digital camouflage uniforms, thus providing more evidence of the Colonial Marines use of digital camouflage uniforms.
There are a number of possible reasons why the Colonial Marines serving aboard both Galactica and Pegasus are wearing solid black tactical uniforms instead of digital camouflage uniforms. One of the reasons why the Marines that serve with the Fleet are issued black combat uniforms could be due to the their role as security personnel aboard the battlestars as well as the fact the black combat uniforms are very effective in a darkened combat environment, especially in repelling any Cylon Centurions from raiding a battlestar (as in the Season 2 episode "Valley of Darkness"). Troops deployed to planets could use more specialized uniforms, but Galactica probably only has a very limited supply of these.
Ron Moore explained in a blog posting why the Marines do not have much uniform variation; it is primarily a budgetary issue:
- Q: "Why do the "marines" on the show always wear a CQB (close quarters battle) gear loadout in all the episodes? Even in the ones where they are outdoors? Is it possible we might see a different "marine" gear setup? "
- RDM: "It's primarily a budgetary issue. We've got the CQB gear, so it's cheaper and easier to keep using it week after week than it is to rent specific items for every mission or to buy a wide variety of gear for stock. There's also a costume issue in that we don't really have specific Marine uniforms, so we use variations of our existing "naval" uniforms for the Marines and distinguish them mostly through the use of the CQB gear."
Additional uniforms and clothing[edit]
The battle dress utility uniform is an urban digital camouflage pattern of various shades of dark and light grays. It features angled breast and shoulder pockets and lacks abdominal pockets, and the buttons are covered. The elbows of the battle dress utility feature large patches. The boots are either typically bloused, with the pant legs tucked into the boots; or not bloused, with the pant legs left hanging over the boots. The uniform features a Mandarin collar which can be worn up for comfort in body armor or in a down position for appearance in other situations. This uniform has been in use in the Colonial Fleet for several decades (Scattered).[2]
Black leather boots and hexagonal identification tags are used with all uniforms. All uniforms except for Colonial and Marine BDUs feature left-shoulder patches indicating their assigned vessel.
A gray sleeveless tee shirt covered by a brown tank top is worn beneath all uniforms, including at least the flight suit, the duty uniforms, BDUs, the deck crew work uniforms, and Dr. Cottle's coat (Miniseries, "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II", "You Can't Go Home Again" deleted scene). Gray briefs of the same color and material as the t-shirts, either in varying lengths or in different cuts for male and female personnel, are worn under the pants (Scar).
Space suits exist for extra-vehicular activity or work in sections of the ship exposed to space. When Colonial Heavy 798 docks with Galactica in in the Miniseries, two workers are hovering in the flight pod. These space suits can be seen close up in the episodes "Water" and "The Road Less Traveled".
Female systems analysts can wear a gray sweater dress-like uniform with a patch of an "Integral Systems Engineer". A gray jumpsuit also exists that is be worn be both genders (Razor). [3]
Notes[edit]
According to an interview with regular series costume designer Glenne Campbell[4], "The uniforms are made out of a very specific material, and we own all of that material that there is in existence -- they're not making this stuff anymore". Thus, for BSG fans that want to make their own costumes, it appears that it is technically impossible to make a complete recreation of the military uniforms on the series. As there are only a limited number of uniforms in existence, when someone gets shot, the production team usually tries to have it shot in such a way that the costume is undamaged. The crew uses a patch of cloth over the uniform that has the blood packs underneath, which is painted to blend in with the rest of the uniform; for example when Cally shoots Boomer in "Resistance".
Additional images[edit]
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Commander Adama in dress uniform (Water).
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Colonel Tigh in dress uniform (Water).
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Admiral Peter Corman (Hero).
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A different type of shoulder cord at Cain's funeral (Resurrection Ship, Part II).
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An honor guard at a military funeral (Act of Contrition).
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James Lyman is a deckhand who wears yellow jumpsuits (Litmus).
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Gina Inviere in a female systems analyst uniform (Razor).
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Kara Thrace with a stripped down version of attack gear. Note the shirt with the emblem over the left breast (Razor).
See Also[edit]
- Insignia (RDM), for details on the various insignia and patches worn on the uniforms.
- Military Ranks (RDM), for Colonial rank insignia.
- Cylon War-era Uniforms, for uniforms worn during the first Cylon War.
References[edit]
- ↑ They can be seen in "Water" and on some officers in "Resurrection Ship, Part II", but not in the Miniseries or "Act of Contrition". It is unknown if there are rules about their use.
- ↑ The digital camouflage uniforms that are used on Battlestar Galactica appear to be made by the American camouflage clothing company Tru-Spec for the commercial market and come in "woodland", "desert", and "urban" patterns. The Tru-Spec digital camouflage uniforms differ from the official MARPAT uniforms the U.S. Marine Corps in several smaller aspects.
- ↑ This is not a military uniform, however. Gina Inviere is a civilian working for a company contracted to carry out the overhaul of Pegasus.
- ↑ "Costume Drama." Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine. Oct./Nov. 2005: Page 64.