The tan leather or garrison belt is worn with the dress uniform.
U. S. Army. Noncommissioned officers’ chevrons
| 1. Regimental Sergeant Major |
| 2. Battalion or Squadron Sergeant Major |
| 3. Color Sergeant |
| 4. Drum Major |
U. S. Army. Noncommissioned officers’ chevrons
| 1. Regimental Supply Sergeant |
| 2. Sergeant of Field Music |
| 3. Mess Sergeant |
| 4. Lance Corporal |
The overcoat is worn with it when the weather requires it.
Mounted men wear breeches with this uniform, the color and trimmings being the same as for the trousers, and riding gloves, riding leggings and spurs.
The full dress uniform for enlisted men is the same as their dress uniform with the addition of a breast cord of the distinctive color of the corps or arm of the service to which they belong. This breast cord is a double plaited loop of round cord worn from one shoulder to the other across the breast with a single cord passing across the back and the front loop ending on the right side in two plaited plates and two tassels.