Insignia of Rank.—The grade or rank of the officers of the American Red Cross is indicated by stripes of black mohair braid on the lower part of the sleeves of the jacket, overcoat and field shirt. The stripes on the sleeves of the overcoat and jacket are each one-quarter of an inch wide, set one-half of an inch apart, extend entirely around the sleeve and the lower stripe is two inches from the lower edge of the cuff. The stripes on the sleeves of the field shirt are of the same width and are set at the same distance apart but instead of encircling the sleeve they are two inches long and sewn on the outer side of the sleeve.
The number of stripes for the different grades is as follows:—
| Division Director of Military Relief | 4 stripes. |
| 1st Assistant Division Director of Military Relief | 3 stripes. |
| 2nd Assistant Division Director of Military Relief | 2 stripes. |
| 3rd Assistant Division Director of Military Relief | 1 stripe. |
| Field Director of Camp Service | 3 stripes. |
| Assistant Field Director of Camp Service | 2 stripes. |
| Associate Field Director, Hospital Service | 2 stripes. |
| Associate Field Director, Home Service | 2 stripes. |
| Other Assistants | 1 stripe. |
The uniform for personnel of the American Red Cross other than Field Directors and Assistants consists of an overcoat, Norfolk jacket, breeches, flannel shirt, black necktie, field hat, sweater, tan leather shoes, canvas leggings and grey leather or knit gloves. The overcoat, jacket, breeches and flannel shirt are made of forestry-green after the same style and design as those already described for the officers, the sweaters are knit from forestry-green wool, the canvas leggings are green in color to match the breeches and the field hat is the same as that prescribed for officers except that no hat cord is worn.
American Red Cross. Workroom uniform with colored veil
American Red Cross. Motor service uniform
A Greek cross of red cloth is worn on both sleeves of the jacket, overcoat and shirt four and one-half inches above the lower edge of the cuff, the cross on the jacket and overcoat being one and one-half inches over all and that on the shirt one inch over all.
The initials A. R. C. in bronze block letters are worn on both sides of the collars of the jacket and overcoat and the same initials and a small enamel red cross are worn on both sides of the collar of the field shirt when it is worn without the jacket, the initials being placed in front of the red cross.