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Originally Posted by GriffMJ
Arm Badge
NCO and Soldiers:- To be worn on the right sleeve in No1 & No2 dress
"The Prince of Wales’ feathers, as the oldest of any of our devices, is to be retained in a new regimental badge. The Prince of Wales’ Badge, as it is to be known, is based upon the cap badge of the 9/12L, depicting the Prince of Wales’s feathers, adorned with a crown and backed with crossed lances. It will be worn on the upper arm of all non-commissioned officers and soldiers." [CO 9th/12thL 21Nov13]
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Griff
Thank you for posting images of the proposed new insignia for the Royal Lancers, beat me to it
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Regarding the ' Prince of Wales's Badge' a few corrections, it is to be worn on the LEFT arm on No.1 (2" below the Chain mail point) & No.2 Dress, by ALL RANKS. The Officers and WO1's will wear a smaller version.
Members reading this should bear in mind that all the above is subject to ratification by the Army Dress Committee, and I believe we should hear the outcome by Feb 2014.
Rob