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Royal Navy work shirt
Can more than one trade badge be worn on the old style blue work shirt ,
if so would they all be on the right arm .e.g. commando dagger patch etc. |
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Hello.
I've never seen any more than one trade or branch badge worn on the No 4 (old No 8) AWD (Action Working Dress) shirt with the exception of parachute wings, (printed blue on white) which I once saw worn by a submariner who was serving (or had served) with the subsunk parachute assistance group (SPAG) but in over 45 years of collecting naval insignia and many years serving in and working around the Royal Navy I have never seen anything else worn. Regards Tony |
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Totally agree with Tony's comments. Never saw more than one branch or trade badge being worn on AWD.
Pete |
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Regards Tony |
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Thanks all for the help , never knew the RM Commando used this shirt.
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Royal Navy work shirt
In the 1960s Royal Marines serving in Ship Detachment's routinely wore their green Commando beret with Royal Navy No. 8 working rig of a blue coton drill shirt and dark blue trousers. On the No. 8 shirt rank chevrons were worn in red on black, on the right sleeve only. I'm not sure when this started or finished but by the time I joined the RN in 1978 it was no longer worn. Do any of our former Royal Marine members remember wearing this rig?
Pete |
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They wore No.8s as working rig the whole time. |
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Served in the Royal Marines Amphib. Detachment onboard HMS Fearless '69/70 and wore No.8's. Unfortunately whoever took the photo had it printed the wrong way as my Cap Badge is not over the left eye ! Singapore Roads ... we never wore SQ badges in 8's only rank badges. We also still had the 'tot' then !!
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Royal Navy work shirt
Hi, the following links (if they work) show two you tube videos, in one (Seventies Navy) are clear shots of a Royal Marine gun crew wearing No 8 AWD and green berets and donning anti flash and steel helmets, In the other )Frigate 1973) it shows a clear shot of a Royal Marine in No 8 AWD with red corporals stripes, Hope its of interest?
Regards Tony https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9M5X7zoNZo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S72I-nSgQek If not, just search Seventies Navy and both videos will come up! |
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By way of contrast, Going Ashore Rig, Tokyo, Sept. '69 ... Half Lovats, Haneda Airport. http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...1&d=1500406242
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Royal Navy work shirt
Thanks very much everyone! As you say I didn't miss seeing them by much. Some fine photographs as well! I really appreciate them being posted.
I have DVDs of both the films mentioned so I will have to have a good look at them and play spot the marine. Thanks again Pete |
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