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A single-breasted dark blue duty uniform is used by officers (dark lighting sometimes makes them appear almost black, but they have been referred to as "blues" in dialog, seen in better lighting, etc). The left side of the uniform folds over the right and is secured by column of buttons. Military occupation specialty pins are affixed over the pocket. The pant legs feature bell bottoms, and it has a rolled-up collar.  It has patches on the shoulders which are a darker shade of blue than the rest of the uniform, as well as a single pocket over the left breast of the user's uniform.   
A single-breasted dark blue duty uniform is used by officers (dark lighting sometimes makes them appear almost black, but they have been referred to as "blues" in dialog, seen in better lighting, etc). The left side of the uniform folds over the right and is secured by column of buttons. Military occupation specialty pins are affixed over the pocket. The pant legs feature bell bottoms, and it has a rolled-up collar.  It has patches on the shoulders which are a darker shade of blue than the rest of the uniform, as well as a single pocket over the left breast of the user's uniform.   
Fleet officer uniforms have a colored trim around the edges, which denote the rank of the wearer:
Junior Officers:
*Ensign - a single white line
*Lieutenant (Junior Grade) - a single white line
*Lieutenant - a single white line
*Captain - a single white line
Command Officers:
*Major - unknown (no majors have ever been shown in uniform)
*Colonel - red line on outer edge, white line on inner edge
*Commander - red line on outer edge, gold line on inner edge
*Admiral - gold line on outer edge, white line on inner edge


The officers' dress uniform is modeled after the duty uniform, except for a few key differences. It is gray, lacks a pocket or shoulder patches, features a sash to which MOS pins and other medals are affixed, and is secured by a single clasp rather than a column of buttons. Senior officers' uniforms also feature a dark gray bar around the neck.
The officers' dress uniform is modeled after the duty uniform, except for a few key differences. It is gray, lacks a pocket or shoulder patches, features a sash to which MOS pins and other medals are affixed, and is secured by a single clasp rather than a column of buttons. Senior officers' uniforms also feature a dark gray bar around the neck.

Revision as of 04:43, 5 January 2006

Several types of uniforms are used within the Colonial Fleet and Colonial Marine Corps.

Colonial Fleet

Fleet Officers

A single-breasted dark blue duty uniform is used by officers (dark lighting sometimes makes them appear almost black, but they have been referred to as "blues" in dialog, seen in better lighting, etc). The left side of the uniform folds over the right and is secured by column of buttons. Military occupation specialty pins are affixed over the pocket. The pant legs feature bell bottoms, and it has a rolled-up collar. It has patches on the shoulders which are a darker shade of blue than the rest of the uniform, as well as a single pocket over the left breast of the user's uniform.

Fleet officer uniforms have a colored trim around the edges, which denote the rank of the wearer:

Junior Officers:

  • Ensign - a single white line
  • Lieutenant (Junior Grade) - a single white line
  • Lieutenant - a single white line
  • Captain - a single white line

Command Officers:

  • Major - unknown (no majors have ever been shown in uniform)
  • Colonel - red line on outer edge, white line on inner edge
  • Commander - red line on outer edge, gold line on inner edge
  • Admiral - gold line on outer edge, white line on inner edge

The officers' dress uniform is modeled after the duty uniform, except for a few key differences. It is gray, lacks a pocket or shoulder patches, features a sash to which MOS pins and other medals are affixed, and is secured by a single clasp rather than a column of buttons. Senior officers' uniforms also feature a dark gray bar around the neck.

Fleet Pilot Flight Suits

Flight suits with left sleeve pockets are used by flight-qualified crew (pilots, ECOs and the like). The flight suit is a life-support garment and can sustain the life of the pilot in hostile enviroments 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 tanktop 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") Shoulder patches on flight suits identify if a pilot is qualified to fly a Viper or a Raptor. Apollo's flight suit identifies that he is actually qualified to pilot both. ("Pegasus")

Fleet Enlisted Crewmen

Enlisted personnel use a double-breasted green uniform, except on the flight deck where uniforms color-coded according to military occupation specialty are used, as on real-life aircraft carriers (only orange and yellow deck crew overalls have been observed so far).

Colonial Marine Corps

The uniforms used by the Colonial Marines are based on the BDU (see below), only in solid black rather than the digital pattern. Load-bearing vests, helmets, communications gear, knee and elbow pads, gloves and goggles are standard.

Marine NCO's (Non-Commissioned Officers) wear a khaki uniform with a simple row of buttons down the middle, and a downturned 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 collared patches on the shoulders, but on this they are gray patches on a khaki uniform. Also, on the upper right arm a black armband is worn with the word "Security" printed in black letters on a small square of white. Sgt. Hadrian wears one of these uniforms, and during many episodes extras walking in the backround in hallways are seen wearing the Marine non-com uniform. Apparently there are no surviving Marine officers left aboard Galactica (and presumably Pegasus), so it is completely unknown what their uniforms looked like.

Additional notes

Both the officer and enlisted duty uniforms feature large patches over the shoulders. Rank insignia is affixed to both sides of the collar.

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, much like real-life United State Marine Corps MARPAT uniforms. The elbows of the battle dress utility feature large patches. The boots are typically 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.

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 Battlestar Group.

A gray sleeveless tee shirt covered by a brown tank top is worn beneath all unifroms, including at least the flight suit, the duty uniforms, BDUs, the deck crew work uniforms, and Dr. Cottle's coat (Mini-Series, Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II, You Can't Go Home Again deleted scene).

References

Dark-thoughts.net featuring numerous high-resolution pictures from the series