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We have the navy blue BDU pants and the field personnel wear light blue dress shirt. Supervisors wear white dress shirt with gold badge and name tags....

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Black poly pants with a white uniform shirt( black tie or turtle neck with long sleeves). Black boots and a black leather/nylon belt.

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We wear black pants, white shirt, and a black jacket.

We also wear green overalls with reflective strips for night and dirty duty’s.

Also have 2 tone rain jackets and saftey vests (reflective striping, half fluro yellow and green)

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Black pants & Shirt. Security company patch on right sleeve, NREMT patch on left sleeve, Security Officer badge over left breast pocket.

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From the bottom up...I wear black boots, jungle style in the summer and all leather in the winter. Navy Blue Tac Pants, with black leather belt, with my geek belt and pack over top. White short sleeve shirt with name plate and ribbons on right chest, right arm is my companys patch and the left shoulder is NR patch. As for head gear, we are allowed to wear pretty much anything "tactical" and blue or black so i go between a low rise baseball cap with EMS on it or a boonie cap in foul wearther and a watch cap for cold weather.

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Oh yeah, and we also wear a 3 season coat with pull out liner warm to 10 below and it have leather cuff and elbow reinforcement. They were got through a grant from the DHS and are rated biohazard resistant.

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What are "ribbons"?.. Is that those placard looking device, some officers wear?.. for what distinction except to each other do they mean anything? Are you military?

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We have light blue uniform shirts (which suck) and navy blue pants. We also have navy blue t-shirts w/ logo embroidered on left chest and a star of life on the back. Technically, we have to wear our light blue shirts for the entire shift, but we usually take matters in our own hands and take them off during the shift. Who cares what management says.

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