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Military Life |
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This section will feature pictures, history, and other facets of military life in the Imperial Russian Army and Navy during the Great War. |
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Imperial
Navy Uniform Regulations (1) One means of understanding
the military life is to look over the changes that were made to the
uniforms of the soldiers and sailors of the period. Here we have a
list of Naval uniform changes that were made during the Great War.
There were few new regulations during this period. Most were issued
early in the war when the military could concern itself with such
trivialities. As the war drew on and shortages began, there was no
time, ability, or need to modify the uniforms any further. The final
naval uniform regulations deal with the removal of Tsarist symbols and the
transition to a new government. |
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Date | Naval Uniform Change | |
1914 | ||
28 February | All sword hilts and blades of sabers, swords, and dirks to have the monogram of the sovereign in whose reign the officer was given the first rank. | |
16 August | Naval cadets of the Separate naval classes are given regimentals of the Naval College, but with black shoulder straps and the inscription 'Naval Cadet Classes' on the sailor cap ribbons. | |
30 October | Black shoulder straps with an anchor, set off with a white, orange, and black cord are introduced for naval cadets. | |
20 November | Naval College personnel are granted a monogram of the heir to the throne (Tsarevich Alexey) on epaulets, shoulder straps, and an inscription on the ribbons of their sailor's caps stating 'His Imperial Majesty's Heir Tsarevich Naval College'. | |
1915 |
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7 February | A metal badge in the form of an anchor and wings was introduced in the aviation conductors' shoulder straps. | |
1916 | ||
No new naval uniform regulations. | ||
1917 |
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16 April | Changes to Regimentals are approved. Shoulder straps and scarf wearing are abolished. Tsarist monograms on weapons are annulled, the headdress cockade is altered, and arm-straps are introduced. |
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30 May | Medal ribbons are introduced. |
Bibliography (1) Dotsenko, V.D., The Russian Naval Uniform 1696-1917, St. Petersburg: Logos Publishing, 1994. Print. |