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Badge challenge
Hi To all,
As we know naval badges were given stores codes and these codes can be used to group the badges. I would like to see a series of badges in one photo using the the stores codes as reference. These codes can be found in AFO 654/44 https://www.navy.gov.au/media-room/p...et-orders/1944 What this will show is the size of the design and materials of the same design which were worn in different positions. I hope this makes sense. Pattern 1 Petty Officer |
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Pattern 64 Telegraphist not T.O. (W.T.), Ordinary Telegraphist and Boy Telegraphist.
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Many thanks for posting the useful link - an area I have not explored before. I wonder if there is similar online access to RN Fleet Orders? Rather than Australian Navy.
All the best Mike |
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The information on the site are the Royal Navy Admiralty Fleet Orders.
Large numbers of the orders are online and complete but if anyone can fill in the gaps 1938-1941 I am sure they would welcome the material. https://www.navy.gov.au/media-room/p...y-fleet-orders If you want the Commonwealth (Australia) Naval Orders they are here https://www.navy.gov.au/media-room/p...h-naval-orders The Australian Sea Power centre should be thanked for uploading all this information for all and for free. Barry |
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There are some under ‘Royal Navy Documents’ on the RM Historical site: https://rmhistorical.com/royalnavy Tim
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Many thanks for the clarification Barry
Agreed Tim - the rmhistorical is an excellent site. Royal Marines Historical Society is well worth joining, particularly given the quality of their FREE (to members) Special Publications. |
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Series 27 badges as worn by Stoker 2nd Class.
Left to right patterns 27, 27A, X27A, 27B, X27B |
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Series 137 badges as worn by Cooks.
Left to Right patterns 137, 137A, X137A, 137B, X137B |
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Another challenge is to get at least one badge from each series across a whole trade.
This is my only such trade where I can do it - Signalman (1934-1948). Left to right, top. Pattern X7B - Visual Signalman, 1st Class Petty Officer. Patterns 15A and 46A - Visual Signalman, 1st Class, below CPO. Pattern 11A - Visual Signalman, 2nd Class, CPO. Pattern 15 - Visual Signalman, 2nd Class, PO. Left to right, bottom. Pattern 16B - Visual Signalman 2nd Class, Other Ratings. Pattern 17 - Visual Signalman 3rd Class. Pattern 19A - Trained Operator (Visual Signalman). Pattern X20A - Signalman, not Trained Operator (Visual Signalman) and Ordinary Signalamn and Signal Boys. Can anyone else do a similar challenge across another trade? Barry |
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