FOREIGN FLYING AND SPECIALIST SKILL
BADGES
14. Personnel who have been presented
equivalent badges of allied countries as a result of
qualifications obtained on a course prescribed by
the CF, shall wear the applicable CF badge
according to wear instructions in paragraphs 7. and
8. and Annex B.
15. Where an equivalent CF badge has not
been designed or approved for wear, the allied
country badge presented for the prescribed
qualification shall be worn like a CF badge
according to wear instructions In paragraphs 7. and
8. and Annex B. If wearing both a CF badge and a
foreign badge, the CF badge shall take
precedence. The following prescribed foreign
qualification badges are authorized for wear on the
CF uniform:
a. United States Army Ranger Badge (a cloth
sleeve badge);
b. United States Army Special Forces Badge
(a cloth sleeve badge);
c. United States Army Ranger Badge (metal
pocket badge); and
d. United States Army Special Forces Badge
(metal pocket badge).
16. Personnel who have been presented
equivalent badges of allied countries as a result of
qualifications obtained on a course prescribed by
the CF, and those who have been presented
honorary qualification badges while attached to, or
serving with the armed forces of an allied country,
may wear the appropriate metal or cloth badge, on
the right breast of the service dress and mess dress
jacket only while on duty in the specific allied
country, when subsequently working with the armed
forces of the country or when attending a formal
function sponsored by the country concerned.
Foreign badges shall be positioned as follows:
a. Navy (Blue Service Dress Jacket).
Centred 0.6 cm (1/4 in.) below the name
tag, displacing downward any command
badge worn.
b. Navy (High Collared White Jacket), Army
and Air Force. Centred on the right breast
pocket, above and evenly spaced with any
command badge.
c. Mess Dress. A single miniature metal
foreign flying, or specialist skill badge may
be worn on mess dress under the same
circumstances as the full size version on
service dress. Naval personnel may wear
foreign miniatures, but only of a cloth
format.