Pusser
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Occam said:It's not a question of whether she's entitled to the badge (whatever it is) or not; it's that I've never seen a specialty skill badge in that location, nor can I find anything in the dress regs that allows for it to be there. Didn't mean to derail the thread...it just leaped out at me when I saw the picture.
If your profile is correct (25 yrs retiring in 2011), then you were asleep in the 80s. When the DEU was first introduced c. 1985, all specialist skill and flying badges on naval uniforms were worn on the left cuff. This originated from the former RCN practice of wearing flying and diving badges in that location, but, this was unpopular and the location of all specialist skill and flying badges was later changed (early 90s I believe) to it's present location on the left breast, above the ribbons or medals. However, we still wear specialist skill and flying badges on the left cuff of our blue mess jackets.
I suspect that the officer in question wishes to wear two specialist skill badges and has opted (incorrectly) for a combination of both locations. What she should be wearing is a full size badge above the ribbons and a miniature of the other badge underneath.
It is worth noting that in 1985 we also wore our ribbons and medals high on the shoulder in former RCN fashion as well. When we moved the specialist skill badges up to the breast, we also moved the ribbons and medals down to pocket level. The RN still wears flying badges on the left cuff (search on line for a picture of Prince Philip or Prince Charles in RN uniform), but RN submariners wear their dolphins above their ribbons and medals (which are worn high on the shoulder).