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  •  Battalion Patches

    Battalion Patches

    The Battalion patches’ colours are the colours of the battalion flags’ colours as designated by the respective cadet force promulgated in their Force Order. 

  •  Plain Lanyard

    Plain Lanyard

    Some lanyards down through history were quite plain and simple such as a single strand of rope or perhaps a double braided cord worn around the shoulder and under the epaulette and of a single color. Many units were authorized the wear of a lanyard for various reasons and most often at their own expense. 

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  • Active Gear Compass

    Active Gear Compass

    Orienteering, rescuing or serious hiking requires a great compass. Any good compass has an anatomically designed base plate, with rounded edges and anti-slip rubber pads. 

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  • Badge of Rank - Worsted Crowns

    Badge of Rank - Worsted Crowns

    The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips. These rank insignia were worn on shoulder epaulettes.

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  • Badge of Rank - Worsted Pips

    Badge of Rank - Worsted Pips

    The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips. These rank insignia were worn on shoulder epaulettes.

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  • Badge of Rank- Worsted Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant

    Badge of Rank- Worsted Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant

    Regimental quartermaster-sergeants wore four chevrons on the lower sleeve, point upwards, with an eight pointed star above, but adopted the crown when they too became warrant officers class II in 1915. In their case, however, the crown was surrounded by a wreath. 

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  • Badge of Rank- Worsted Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant

    Badge of Rank- Worsted Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant

    Regimental quartermaster-sergeants wore four chevrons on the lower sleeve, point upwards, with an eight pointed star above, but adopted the crown when they too became warrant officers class II in 1915. In their case, however, the crown was surrounded by a wreath. 

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  • Badge of Rank- Worsted Warrant Officer Class II

    Badge of Rank- Worsted Warrant Officer Class II

    The pre-war infantry rank of Colour Sergeant had generally given way to the ranks of company sergeant-major and quartermaster-sergeant in 1914 when the four-company organisation was introduced.

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  • Badge of Rank- Worsted Warrant Officer Class II

    Badge of Rank- Worsted Warrant Officer Class II

    The pre-war infantry rank of Colour Sergeant had generally given way to the ranks of company sergeant-major and quartermaster-sergeant in 1914 when the four-company organisation was introduced.

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  • Beret

    Beret

    Military berets feature a headband or sweatband attached to light, airy material usually 100% wool or a combination of wool and cotton. The beret is adorned with a cap badge, either cloth or metal. Some berets have a piece of buckram or other stiffener in the position where the badge is intended to be worn.  It also includes 2 holes at one of the sides for ventilation. 

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