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quarters of a Brigade: but in no other case will any body of the Naval Artillery Volunteers take part in any public procession or ceremony, or form a Guard of Honour, without the special authority of the Admiralty or the Senior Naval Officer of the district.
Decorations.The only decorations that may be worn on the left breast are those given by the Queen or by a Foreign Sovereign.
In the last case mentioned, Her Majesty's permission to accept and wear the decoration must have been granted.
The medal of the Royal Humane Society may be worn.
OFFICERS.
Appointment.23. All Officers of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers will be commissioned by the Admiralty.
Commanding Officers to recommend.24. The Commanding Officers of Brigades will recommend for the consideration of the Admiralty, names of persons for the appointments and promotion of Officers in their Brigades.
In order to enable the Admiralty to judge the qualifications of the persons recommended, the Commanding Officer will forward, with his recommendation, a statement giving the name, age, residence, place of education, and occupation or profession of the Candidate, as well as a Medical Officer's Certificate, stating that the Candidate is in good health and fit to perform the duties of an Officer.
Holding a commission in other Forces.25. If any person recommended for an appointment as an Officer holds a commission in the Royal Navy or other Force, the nature of such commission should be stated in the letter of recommendation.
Eligbility of Full Pay Officers.26. Officers on full pay in the Navy or Army are not eligible for other than honorary commissions.
Honorary Commander.27. The appointment of an Honorary Commander to a Brigade is allowed, and such Honorary Lieutenants and Honorary Sub-Lieutenants as the Admiralty may think fit to sanction.
Honorary Chaplain and Surgeon.28. The appointments of an Honorary Chaplain and Honorary Staff-Surgeon to a Brigade are allowed at the discretion of the Admiralty.
Honorary appointments when to cease.29. The appointments of all Honorary Officers will cease whenever the Force is called out for actual service, unless the Admiralty shall see fit to accept the services of any such Officers who may volunteer for active service.