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Badge identification
Hi All,
Were Petty Officers badges made in two pieces? This badge has never had a crown stitch above the crossed anchors. The badge is of standard size and all my other examples of Petty Officers badges have the crown well down between the two anchor rings. There are no stitch holes where a crown has been un-stitched Thanks Barry Last edited by nbroadarrowz; 28-12-18 at 08:56 PM. |
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Badge Identification
Hi Barry
Royal Navy Petty Officers badges have been never issued in two pieces. However, the badges of Cadet Petty Officers in the Sea Cadet Corps consist of the two crossed anchors without the crown. In addition 2nd Class Petty Officers in the Royal Canadian Navy wore a rate badge consisting of the two crossed anchors without the crown between 1950 and 1968. Pete |
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Thank you Pete.
Do you have a date range for Sea Cadet use? I know that the ATC used a button without a crown. Barry |
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Hi Barry
I'm not really an expert on Sea Cadets but I can confirm that the Sea Cadet Corps has existed under that name since 1942, although similar organizations for boys can be traced back to the Victorian period. I have a copy of the 'Sea Cadets Corps Training Manual 1950' which shows the crossed anchors badge without a crown as the rate badge for a Cadet Petty Officer. It is therefore probable that this has been the badge for Cadet POs since at least 1942. However I'm sure that someone on here will be able to confirm the date it was first adopted. This badge is still in use today. Pete |
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I can't add much to what Pete has said. When I was a wee cadet back in the early 80's, the badge in the opening post was worn on the woolly pully by Petty Officer Cadets (called such to avoid confusion with Chief Petty Officers when abbreviated CPO and POC) before the introduction of shoulder tabs. POC's wore gold badges on their No1's, the same badge being worn by Probationary Petty Officers (Adult instructors) before being promoted to Petty Officer.
A few examples below and I believe the one with S.C.C. is early, but I have been unable to pin down dates. Last edited by Nozzer; 16-11-21 at 10:37 PM. |
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Some images of shoulder tabs
#1, Probationary Petty Officer (Adult Instructor) #2, Petty Officer (adult Instructor) #3, Petty Officer Cadet Last edited by Nozzer; 16-11-21 at 10:37 PM. |
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