ROYAL NAVY SPECIALIZATION BRANCH ARM BADGES

Royal Navy Branch Badges. ROYAL NAVY TORPEDO COXSWAIN BRANCH BADGE in Royal Navy By the 1790s, the Royal Navy's first established uniform. One nickname is "Killick", for the Killick-anchor rate badge

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A look back to the first badges used on ratings uniforms dating from the mid 19th century I dress on board ship for Sunday Divisions, during Inspections, etc

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I dress on board ship for Sunday Divisions, during Inspections, etc Royal Navy epaulettes for senior and junior officers, 18th and 19th centuries Royal Navy epaulettes for flag officers, 18th and 19th centuries Uniforms for naval officers were not authorised until 1748 Royal Navy branch, rank, rate, trade and miscellaneous qualification and specialization badges bought, swapped and sold

ROYAL NAVY SPECIALIZATION BRANCH ARM BADGES. Branch badges include stars and crowns above and below the branch logo, indicating an individual's qualification within their. Section AT3-6, Part of DMC CB Badges and Insignia of the Royal Navy

Royal Navy Chief Petty Officers Cap Badge. Kings Crown Example.. From 1972 to certainly 1983 when I left the service, they were called Fleet Chief Petty Officers as a group, and individually, by their rating/branch title: mine for example was Fleet Chief Radio Supervisor (FCRS) I dress on board ship for Sunday Divisions, during Inspections, etc