The school mandates students wear a standardized uniform.
There were no standardized uniforms as yet, and hence no badges of rank.
Arizona Rangers were not issued standardized uniforms, as they were originally intended to operate undercover.
Sheriff's deputies were issued standardized uniforms.
At first the Scouts did not have a standardized uniform, as some of the formed groups wanted to remain independent.
While armed, they were not equipped with standardized uniforms.
In 1999 FIVB said that players must wear standardized uniforms, which for men meant wearing shorts (vests or t-shirts are optional) and women bikinis.
These independent companies were the only units in the militia that were to be issued standardized uniforms, arms and equipment.
All Oom Yung Doe practitioners wear standardized uniforms while practicing in the school.
In an effort to become consistent on a statewide level, Ohio sheriffs and deputies wear a standardized uniform, and all patrol vehicles are marked in the same manner.