I graduated from the Canadian Forces Leadership & Recruit School (CFLRS) in St-Jean, Qc this summer and for the graduation parade we were given command badges (that is, the metallic badge worn on the right breast pocket of the DEU) that represent the Chief Military Personnel insignia (bottom left http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/acm-scp/index-eng.asp)... I'm not really sure what it represents (feel free to educate me on this matter) but I was wondering if I should still wear it. I was told that I would receive an Air Command badge (bottom of the page http://www.mpmuseum.org/securbadge3.html) to replace it but I'm not even sure they give those anymore. I often see people wearing the Land Forces Command badge but I've never seen anyone with the Air Command's...
I know the commanding officer normally has the power to issue the instructions on those "wear/don't wear" things so it varies from one unit to another but still, if anyone could help?
I know the commanding officer normally has the power to issue the instructions on those "wear/don't wear" things so it varies from one unit to another but still, if anyone could help?