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Old 16-09-15, 01:24 AM
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Default CCF/ACF Dress Regulations 2013 online

Came across

ARMY DRESS REGULATIONS (ALL RANKS)
Part 8
Dress Regulations for Combined Cadet Force
(Army Sections) and theArmy Cadet Force
Ministry of Defence
PS12(A)
April 2013


while researching.

Link here for those interested. This link will download the document directly to your hard drive.

Search "20130417Army Dress Regulations (Part 8) Cadets" if you do not want to automatically download

https://armycadets.com/county_upload...8_(Cadets).pdf


Did a quick search and could not see another thread with this resource - apologies if this is a repeat.

John

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Old 16-09-15, 06:02 PM
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Interesting:
SECTION 7
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR WEARING UNIFORM – RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL
CONSIDERATIONS
SIKHS
08.705.Method of Wear. The following instructions are not intended to detail the method of styling
hair, of wearing the comb or of winding the turban. Instead they provide sufficient direction
to ensure uniformity of dress amongst Sikh male and female Service personnel.
Accordingly, symbols and associated badges are to be worn as follows:
b. Cap Badge. Worn centrally on the front of the turban and on the crossing point of any
ribbons. The badge is to be locally modified to provide a brooch fastener to secure it to
the cloth
. Where the unit is entitled to wear a backing to its cap badge, this may be
worn with the turban.

Rgds, Thomas.
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