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Navy Badges on Army / Air Force DEUs

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The Navy issues a number of badges related to the tactical teams, namely the NBP, NST, and NTO badges. None of them are included in the Dress Instructions but they are currently worn by qualified members. Now question. If members qualified to wear any of those badges OT to Army / Airforce trades, do they get to wear those with the new element's DEU?
 
The Navy issues a number of badges related to the tactical teams, namely the NBP, NST, and NTO badges. None of them are included in the Dress Instructions but they are currently worn by qualified members. Now question. If members qualified to wear any of those badges OT to Army / Airforce trades, do they get to wear those with the new element's DEU?
I can't speak for all of the badges listed, but no, generally they are not approved to be worn on any other dress but the Naval ones. Because the Navy decided it doesn't want to follow the proper dress regulations procedure for its dress.
 
I can't speak for all of the badges listed, but no, generally they are not approved to be worn on any other dress but the Naval ones. Because the Navy decided it doesn't want to follow the proper dress regulations procedure for its dress.
If we're going to list everything the Navy has decided to do on its own we'll be here for quite some time.
 
I can't speak for all of the badges listed, but no, generally they are not approved to be worn on any other dress but the Naval ones. Because the Navy decided it doesn't want to follow the proper dress regulations procedure for its dress.
I am noticing a trend of the Navy refusing to follow orders and proper procedures. Maybe some strategic firings are needed to remind them.
 
I can't speak for all of the badges listed, but no, generally they are not approved to be worn on any other dress but the Naval ones. Because the Navy decided it doesn't want to follow the proper dress regulations procedure for its dress.
I've heard different variations of this with lots of people saying they are approved. Considering all random crap everyone wears, not really a stretch to say they are G2G, regardless of what the official policy says.
 
I've heard different variations of this with lots of people saying they are approved. Considering all random crap everyone wears, not really a stretch to say they are G2G, regardless of what the official policy says.
They are approved by the RCN dress committee for wear on the uniforms the RCN controls (NCD, Coveralls, RCN DEU).

The army has DEU badges the RCN and RCAF can't wear, like Div and Brigade patches.
 
They are approved by the RCN dress committee for wear on the uniforms the RCN controls (NCD, Coveralls, RCN DEU).

The army has DEU badges the RCN and RCAF can't wear, like Div and Brigade patches.
Like I said, all made up. We have a CAF dress committee, with a section on specialist skill badges. There are a plethora of authorized badges that can be worn. The RCN should simply go through the proper procedures to get their specialist skill badges recognized.
 
Like I said, all made up. We have a CAF dress committee, with a section on specialist skill badges. There are a plethora of authorized badges that can be worn. The RCN should simply go through the proper procedures to get their specialist skill badges recognized.
The S in RCN stands for special.
 
For the Army types bitching about stuff the Navy does.

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Although I don't like the new Master Killick and below rank names and the moustache needs to be done properly
 
Like I said, all made up. We have a CAF dress committee, with a section on specialist skill badges. There are a plethora of authorized badges that can be worn. The RCN should simply go through the proper procedures to get their specialist skill badges recognized.
And the CAF has authorized each element to have its own dress committee, and delegated authority to those committees to make decisions... Almost as if the CAF recognized that one-size-fits-all solutions aren't usually the best solutions.
 
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