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Old 14-10-20, 07:36 PM
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Default Royal Lancers - armoured car badge

Here's a great photo of the Royal Lancers armoured car trade badge being worn.

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Here's a great photo of the Royal Lancers armoured car trade badge being worn.

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Mick very nice picture, but the correct description for the RL Armoured Car Badge is that of 'Crew Commander', the training for which is obviously a little bit more than it was back in the 9th/12th lancer days for that of 'Crewman'.

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Also interesting that the WO2 is wearing the ‘Crown in Wreath’ badge of rank carried forward from the practice in the 9/12L as the badge worn by all WO2s.

The extract from RL dress regulations also states that for differentiation the RQMS(A) and RQMS(T) will wear a King’s Crown in Wreath.

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Mick very nice picture, but the correct description for the RL Armoured Car Badge is that of 'Crew Commander', the training for which is obviously a little bit more than it was back in the 9th/12th lancer days for that of 'Crewman'.

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Thanks Rob. Nice to know.

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Also interesting that the WO2 is wearing the ‘Crown in Wreath’ badge of rank carried forward from the practice in the 9/12L as the badge worn by all WO2s.

The extract from RL dress regulations also states that for differentiation the RQMS(A) and RQMS(T) will wear a King’s Crown in Wreath.

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