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New badges
The new KC navy badges are out
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-an...pher-and-crown |
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Thank you.
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. |
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May finally get some Q/C badges from my son -surgeon Commander
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Thanks for the link. I look forward to seeing the actual badges other than images. Then there will be the badges available from tailors (if any are still going other than Bauns that is) and then the rubbish that will appear on Ebay. Time will tell I guess.
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With the new navy badge designs similar to the old Kings crown type, I wonder if serving personal will wear KC badges from 1901-1951 period as a status symbol?
Will KC badges (1901-1951) now increase in price as current personal buy them? I also look forward to the coronation to see the new badges in use. Barry |
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New Badges
These are not the new King's Crown navy badges - just an example of poor promo from the MoD. What the release is actually referring to is a CIIIR cypher badge that is to be worn by personnel at the Coronation. I must admit it confused me the first time I read it.
There are NOT TO BE ANY KING'S CROWN BADGES. It has already been announced that King Charles III intends to wear the crown worn by HM Queen Elizabeth II and this has already been adjusted to fit by the Royal Jewelers. Therefore the Crown on badges will not change It would cost literally billions of pounds to replace all the badges, buttons and other insignia worn by the Armed Forces, Police, Fire, Ambulance, Coastguard and other organisations around the Commonwealth and HM the King has already decided that the cost cannot be justified. Therefore the old crown (the 'Queen's Crown') will continue to be used on all badges. He's King - he can use any bloody Crown he wants too! Pete
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'It is upon the Navy, under the good providence of God, that the Wealth, Prosperity and Peace of these islands and of the Empire do mainly depend' - Preamble to the Articles of War in the reign of Charles II |
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Pete
As many Army badges have EIIR on them I am very confident that they will change on a waste-out-basis. aln |
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New Badges
This is the cypher adopted by King Charles III. This is the cypher that the press release referred to and which will be worn as a badge by personnel at the Coronation.
Pete
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'It is upon the Navy, under the good providence of God, that the Wealth, Prosperity and Peace of these islands and of the Empire do mainly depend' - Preamble to the Articles of War in the reign of Charles II |
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New Badges
Well, I'm really confused now! Here's a link :-
I've now seen an announcement issued yesterday that King's Crown badges are to be adopted and first worn at the coronation! This overturns everything that's been announced previously both by the Armed Forces and from Buckingham Palace! Here's a link :- https://www.forces.net/king-charles/...g-kings-cypher On a serious note, a monarch can decide to wear whatever crown they choose. A King does not have to adopt what we know as the King's Crown I think I'll collect stamps ... Pete
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'It is upon the Navy, under the good providence of God, that the Wealth, Prosperity and Peace of these islands and of the Empire do mainly depend' - Preamble to the Articles of War in the reign of Charles II Last edited by Guzzman; 01-04-23 at 07:23 PM. |
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I suspect the new badges will be worn at the event and then the rest will waste out afterwards. At some point having the EIIR badge will be 'cooler' than having anew one and the old sweats will wear them for years.
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Repeating information that I posted on another thread:
To equip the British Army with the new King’s devices (crowns and cyphers) will require changes to over 1,500 individual items (as codified by NSN). This will cover cap badges, collar badges, rank badges, qualification badges and buttons etc. Design, approval, manufacture and issue of all the items is likely to take at least two years. As usual, replacements should not be issued until “existing stocks are exhausted”. So a mix of crowns might be seen for some time. Priority for issue of new badges will be to personnel taking part in Coronation events. Tim
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