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Old 10-06-15, 09:56 PM
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Default The Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry.

MOD statement 2015

The only new cap badge to be created out of the armys restructuring process has come into being.

The Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry

A Reserve formation.
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Old 10-06-15, 11:15 PM
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Here's a picture of the badge.
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More badge pics.

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I thought that was a "Punisher" skull with crossed lances behind! Oh well, another set of badges to find...

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Old 11-06-15, 08:52 AM
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Reminds me of my old cub scout woggle motif.
To me the things really do look like Boy Scout proficiency badges.
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Had this about a month now.

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Does anyone know why there are two different beret badge designs?

Is one worn by ORs and the other by officers?

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What's the significance of the wolf head?
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Old 27-08-15, 10:29 AM
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some commentary here...

http://britishbadgeforum.com/forums/...irish+yeomanry
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