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Trumpeters badge
Can anyone please officially confirm how the trumpeter's arm badge should be worn - mouthpieces down or up?
Thanks GTB |
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From a 1943 book .
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Thanks both. I had accessed those sites and they show mouthpieces up.
However, I also accessed the Army Dress Regulations (ADR Part9) and the Trumpet Major/Trumpeters badge that appears under 'Badges of Appointment' illustrates the badge with mouthpieces down. Hence my request for clarification. GTB |
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The Royal Horse Artillery Trumpeters wear theirs mouthpieces down.
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. Last edited by 54Bty; 09-02-22 at 05:26 PM. |
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Stock list (page 92+) shows six qualification badges , each with mouthpieces down.
https://rmhistorical.com/files/conte...une%202016.pdf Also found article with video from 2014 showning one being worn. https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-eve...dding-fanfare/
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Clarified. Thanks for all assistance
GTB |
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GTB hope you don’t mind
What about WW1 Yeomanry any ideas I have a trumpeter Staffs Yeomanry group Trumpeter on 14- 15 Star Sgt on the War and Victory medal. Regards Stephen Last edited by yorkstone; 13-11-20 at 01:41 PM. |
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Found this :
"The rank mark for Sergeant-Trumpeter was a four-bar chevron, points up on the lower right sleeve below the elbow. Above this were the crossed trumpets in gold bullion, bells down, on a scarlet ground (Blue for the 6th DG). For trumpeters below the rank of sergeant, the crossed trumpets were worn on the sleeve above the elbow and above chevrons (Corporal & L/Cpl). " http://www.uniformology.com/HEAVY-CAV-10.html So possibly an earlier 'variation' . .
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Many thanks
Stephen |
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Post 1945; Trumpet Major & Sergeant trumpeter
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I am glad you asked the question though, as I thought it would have been standard - but I suppose we are talking of the British Army. Chris |
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Intriguing!
GTB |
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So to clarify, pre-1914 regular cavalry would be bells down.... Or did this too depend on the regiment?
CB
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