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I have a question that I hope someone can assist me with in regards to what cap badge someone should be wearing.
I belong to a Comm Regt where the pers trained as communicators wear the Communications Branch cap badge. One of the soldiers, a trained infantry Senior NCO, who has been with us for several years, wears his cap badge and accoutrements from the last infantry regiment he served with. It has been argued by some that he should not be wearing his last Infantry unit cap badge and accoutrements, as he no longer belongs to them as he is serving with us in a Comm Regt (he actually holds a line serial with us and not his former unit).
They indicate that he cannot wear the Communications Branch cap badge because he is not a trained signaller. It is being suggested that he take down his last unit cap badge and wear an Infantry Branch cap badge and accoutrements.
The Dress Regulations seem to indicate that the policy is that he wear his last Infantry unit cap badge:
18. Armour and Infantry Branches
a. All ranks with a regimental affiliation shall wear authorized regimental cap and collar badges regardless of whether regimentally or extra-regimentally employed.
b. New intake officers and recruits of these two branches who have not been assigned to a regiment, as well as certain personnel designated by the branch Advisers, shall wear the branch badges.
The argument is that his regimental affiliation is with the last Infantry unit he belonged to and he is now “extra-regimentally employed” with us in the Comms Regt. Further, it would appear that the only pers auth to wear the Infantry Branch badges are those who have not yet been assigned to a regiment and pers designated by the branch Advisers (as in b above).
I do not recall ever seeing anyone wearing the Infantry Branch cap badge (except those not yet trained). In fact, those who serve at any HQ that I have worked at or those who transfer from their unit to the PRL wear the cap badge of the last Infantry Unit they belonged to.
Perhaps it comes down to the definition of “extra regimentally employed”, which I cannot find anywhere (I would appreciate knowing if there is an "official" definition somewhere).
So, can anyone shed any light on what cap badge this person should be wearing?
Thanks in advance!!
I belong to a Comm Regt where the pers trained as communicators wear the Communications Branch cap badge. One of the soldiers, a trained infantry Senior NCO, who has been with us for several years, wears his cap badge and accoutrements from the last infantry regiment he served with. It has been argued by some that he should not be wearing his last Infantry unit cap badge and accoutrements, as he no longer belongs to them as he is serving with us in a Comm Regt (he actually holds a line serial with us and not his former unit).
They indicate that he cannot wear the Communications Branch cap badge because he is not a trained signaller. It is being suggested that he take down his last unit cap badge and wear an Infantry Branch cap badge and accoutrements.
The Dress Regulations seem to indicate that the policy is that he wear his last Infantry unit cap badge:
18. Armour and Infantry Branches
a. All ranks with a regimental affiliation shall wear authorized regimental cap and collar badges regardless of whether regimentally or extra-regimentally employed.
b. New intake officers and recruits of these two branches who have not been assigned to a regiment, as well as certain personnel designated by the branch Advisers, shall wear the branch badges.
The argument is that his regimental affiliation is with the last Infantry unit he belonged to and he is now “extra-regimentally employed” with us in the Comms Regt. Further, it would appear that the only pers auth to wear the Infantry Branch badges are those who have not yet been assigned to a regiment and pers designated by the branch Advisers (as in b above).
I do not recall ever seeing anyone wearing the Infantry Branch cap badge (except those not yet trained). In fact, those who serve at any HQ that I have worked at or those who transfer from their unit to the PRL wear the cap badge of the last Infantry Unit they belonged to.
Perhaps it comes down to the definition of “extra regimentally employed”, which I cannot find anywhere (I would appreciate knowing if there is an "official" definition somewhere).
So, can anyone shed any light on what cap badge this person should be wearing?
Thanks in advance!!