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Standard Operational Procedures (SOP)

Dress Code for all Special Events and Ceremonies

Conservative dress (smart / Business attire must be worn to Honour them)

Collared buttoned shirts long or short sleeve depending on Weather or choice. Long pants leather belts and dress Coats must be worn in cooler months and polished leather dress shoes. All dress must be Ironed.

Wearing medals

Medals may be worn on the left breast only by the person who has been awarded those medals. This includes Honours and awards.

Wearing Another Person's Medals

Family members may wear family medals of deceased recipients to wear that person's medals on the right breast. This practice has been passed down over generations and is a practice that needs to be measured with high respect and decorum. They should not be worn lightly or where it would not be appropriate to do so.

1901 Federal Red Standard Flag (SOP) (With Honour)

The (FRE) must be flown never worn never to touch the ground held with Honour at all times and protected.

At special events and Ceremonies it should be carried by the barer on a carry pole 6ft and should be strait at the carry at all times.

The (FRE) Respect and High decorum must be at the upmost when carrying or around your (FRE).

Never to be flown in the streets. Or at protests.

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