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  1. Swagger Stick / Command Stick

    Swagger Stick / Command Stick

    $34.99

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    <p>British swagger sticks are often topped with a silver cap, bearing regimental insignia. A swagger stick remains an essential part of an officer's equipment.  They are available with thistle and ball Fittings, flat and round tips, crested ferrule, Chrome planted, gold planted, leather covered, polish finished with various lengths from 18’’ to 36’’. </p> Learn More
  2. Pace Stick

    Pace Stick

    $189.99

    <p>The Pace Stick is used to measure the correct length of pace, while walking the pace stick, the RSM checks to ensure that wherever the leg falls, there is a man / woman to match. Rhythm and uniformity in marching is achieved by using the Pace Stick. Correct pace length is necessary not only for ceremonial purposes, but also to reduce fatigue on long marches and set the standard of accuracy required of soldiers.</p> Learn More
  3. Metal Badge of Rank - Warrant Officer Class II

    Metal Badge of Rank - Warrant Officer Class II

    $29.99

    <p><span lang="EN-JM">Metal crowns are either gold or brass finish. They come with a double shank with split pin fitting and brass base plate which protects the wrist band from damage by the crown and gives the crown extra brightness. </span></p> Learn More
  4. Metal Badge of Rank - Warrant Officer Class I Royal Arms

    Metal Badge of Rank - Warrant Officer Class I Royal Arms

    $29.99

    <p><span lang="EN-JM">Regimental sergeants-major, who before the Boer War had worn four chevrons with a crown, were given in 1902 the badge of a single large crown on the lower arm, but adopted a small version of the Royal arms in its place in 1915 when they became warrant officers class I (WOI) as the warrant officer class extended. </span></p> Learn More
  5. Metal Badge of Rank - Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant

    Metal Badge of Rank - Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant

    $24.99

    <p><span lang="EN-JM">The RQMS is the senior assistant to the<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span></span><span lang="EN-JM">Quartermaster<span class="apple-converted-space"><span> </span></span><span>of a<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span></span>regiment<span class="apple-converted-space"><span> </span></span><span>or<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span></span>battalion<span class="apple-converted-space"><span> </span></span><span>and also usually functions as the deputy<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span></span>Regimental Sergeant Major<span>.</span></span></p> Learn More
  6. Metal Badge of Rank - Drum Major

    Metal Badge of Rank - Drum Major

    $24.99

    Metal Badge of Rank - Drum Major Learn More
  7. Metal Badge of Rank - Crowns

    Metal Badge of Rank - Crowns

    $9.99

    <p>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. </p> Learn More
  8. First Aid Kit

    First Aid Kit

    $5.00

    <p><span style="font-size: small;">First aid kits are a collection of equipment or supplies used when giving first aid. This kit is waterproof to keep the contents clean and dry, and it is a convenient, compact size that is light and can fit almost anywhere (home, car, bag, or even your pocket). Learn More
  9. Drum Major Mace

    Drum Major Mace

    <p>The mace has long been associated as a symbol of authority. The mace is not simply a designation of authority but is used by defined drill movements to signal commands to the band. The mace is fashioned from base metal or Sterling silver, finished in silver plate or gold gilt. The average length overall of a mace is 58 inches. </p> Learn More
  10. Drum Major Drill Cane

    Drum Major Drill Cane

    $39.99

    <p>The mace has long been associated as a symbol of authority. The mace is not simply a designation of authority but is used by defined drill movements to signal commands to the band. The mace is fashioned from base metal or Sterling silver, finished in silver plate or gold gilt. Learn More

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