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'Announced' here:
And a few folks spotted wearing them already in these photos: Facebook
From what I understand there was/is discussions of Coxns getting a version. Don’t know where that discussion is now.So, is the RCN coming up with a Surface Warfare Specialist badge, similar to the USN one for enlisted sailors?
Have to delay it a year so someone else can also get "leading change" on their PER.From what I understand there was/is discussions of Coxns getting a version. Don’t know where that discussion is now.
Have to delay it a year so someone else can also get "leading change" on their PER.
If that's the best they can do for the NWOs... I cringe to think what was left on the cutting room floor for the CPOs..So, is the RCN coming up with a Surface Warfare Specialist badge, similar to the USN one for enlisted sailors?
Not new, but the "new" metal aircrew badges (when we went from gold to silver) are pretty nice, and incorporate metal from a crashed Halifax bomber.Just once... I would love to see us create a badge that wasn't made with the cheapest possible materials, went through someone with an actual background in graphic design, and didn't feel the need to encorporate the biggest God damn maple leaf possible in everything we do.
If we want to do things, we shouldn't do them half-assed. This looks gaudy as hell.
Bob is (2nd left). Fella on the right is a submariner.'Announced' here:
And a few folks spotted wearing them already in these photos: Facebook
Edited to add I just noticed it under the submariner’s medal rack. Maybe best placed there where it’s least noticeable.Bob is (2nd left). Fella on the right is a submariner.
Gawd it’s awful. Second only to the War of 1812 pin for cut-rate bling.
Something like that has been done before…Not new, but the "new" metal aircrew badges (when we went from gold to silver) are pretty nice, and incorporate metal from a crashed Halifax bomber.
Metal from Second World War Squadron Halifax bomber badges available - Canadian Military Family Magazine
arlier this year, CANFORGEN 025/21 announced quantities of full wing metal flying badges with metal from a 426 Squadron Halifax bomber shot down during the Second World War were available. The badges include Astronaut, Pilot, Air Combat Systems Officer, Flight Engineer, Airborne Electronic...www.cmfmag.ca