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RLC Illustrated Dress Regulations
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Quick look and first comment, "when did the RLC become a "Beret wearing in Parade Orders of dress Corps"?
Marc |
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From Day One Marc,
Orders of Parade Headdress for the RLC since Formation in April 1993 Band or Corps of Drums in Full Dress - Home Service Helmet In all other forms of 'Parade Dress' Officers & WO1's - Officers Coloured SD Cap (Corps RSM & Conductors wear Gold Braid Peak) WO2's - Other Ranks 'Cap, Service' Staff Sergeants & below - Beret A pool of 'Cap, Service' is held for Special Duties such as Royal Guards etc. |
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Thank you, I thought that I had read that the Beret was a temporary measure along with the cloth beret badges until stocks of the metal Cap badge were up to the required quantity when they would then revert to the normal head dress like everyone else.
Will it be downloadable when completed? On a similar note, I have noticed a number of soldiers of the AGC wearing the beret or other head dress of the unit they are attached to, which makes a special colour for the AGC pointless. Marc |
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Seem odd brown gloves for officers in No1 Dress and then no gloves for officers (male) when in parade order?
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I saw it on the intranet first, and was surprised to see it on the open internet!
I have asked a serving officer friend of mine if it is being printed as well? I use a program called httrack in the past to download a copy of linked pages to a DVD ROM http://www.httrack.com/page/1/en/index.html |
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Although clearly shown in the photographs there is no mention of the 'thicker' officer pattern lanyard (male and female) in the written lists?
Tim p.s. It is the lanyard that is thicker (not the officer)!
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No.2 Dress – Temperate Parade |
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RLC officers’ pattern blue and gold lanyard worn on left shoulder |
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It might list them for No2 temperate parade, however the gentleman in the photo appears to have overlooked this? |
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Mike,
Thanks I missed that as for soldiers No2 Dress the lanyard is described on a separate line. Tim
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"Manui dat cognitio vires - Knowledge gives strength to the arm" "Better to know it but not need it than to need it and not know it!" "Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest." |
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Yes I did note it is not consistent on all pages, and even Ceremonial & Non-Ceremonial are not always the same way round!
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There seems to be a section missing - I can't find the section that deals with RLC regimental shell suits.
PL |
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