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  1. 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
  2. Female Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap

    Female Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap

    $89.99

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    <p>The female forage cap is round at the top and has a rise in the middle of the cap, giving the cap a feminine touch. In the Caribbean the female forage cap is worn by officers and adult instructors in the Cadet Forces with various uniforms.  The Jamaica Combined Cadet Force officers wear khaki peaked cap with the parade and work dress and a black ceremonial and service dress cap with a diced band in the Force’s colour of navy blue, red and royal blue.   Trinidad and Tobago Cadet Force wears a khaki peak cap and a black ceremonial dress cap. In the Barbados Cadet Force, a khaki peaked cap is worn with the service dress and in the sea cadets’ section male officers wearing a white frame peaked cap with the females wearing a white female navy cap. </p> Learn More
  3. Hydration Reservoir

    Hydration Reservoir

    $19.99

    <p>All our reservoirs are tactical Olive Drab Green encased in a durable protective fabric shell that protects it from harsh weather conditions as well as other packs that it might be integrated with.</p> Learn More
  4. Leather Sam Browne Sword Frog

    Leather Sam Browne Sword Frog

    $39.99

    <p>The primary purpose for the Sword Frog is to hold the sword in place while on parade & secure the blade while not at the carry. </p> Learn More
  5. Male Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap

    Male Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap

    $89.99

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    <p>In the Caribbean the peaked cap is worn by officers and adult instructors in the Cadet Forces with various uniforms.  The Jamaica Combined Cadet Force officers wear a black ceremonial and service dress cap with a diced band in the Force’s colour of navy blue, red and royal blue. Trinidad and Tobago Cadet Force wears a khaki peak cap and a black ceremonial dress cap. In the Barbados Cadet Force, a khaki peaked cap is worn with the service dress and in the sea cadets’ section male officers wearing a white frame peaked cap with the females wearing a white female navy cap. </p> Learn More
  6. Marine or Naval Peak Cap

    Marine or Naval Peak Cap

    $41.74

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    <p>On navy caps or coast guard caps, the peak and chinstrap of the service cap are always black. On both navy and army caps, the chinstrap is affixed to the cap via two small buttons, one roughly over each ear; these buttons are miniature versions of the buttons on the service dress tunic, and as such bear an environmental or regimental device.</p> Learn More
  7. Master Cadet Badge

    Master Cadet Badge

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  8. Metal Badge of Rank -  3/8" Mess Pips

    Metal Badge of Rank - 3/8" Mess Pips

    $13.99

    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. Learn More
  9. Metal Badge of Rank -  3/8" Mess Pips

    Metal Badge of Rank - 3/8" Mess Pips

    $11.99

    <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
  10. 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

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