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Request for the Latest JSP 786 Defence Clothing Catalogue DEFENCE CLOTHING CATALOGUE SECTION 3-8: DMC CE CEREMONIAL ITEMS, SWORDS, SCABBARDS AND ACCOUTREMENTS APRIL 2020 Section AT 3-8, DMC CE Ceremonial Items, Swords, Scabbards and Accoutrements MAIN CONTENTS (COLOURS ARE NOT INCLUDED) Click on page number to go to item AIGUILLETTES, LANYARDS AND EMBELLISHMENTS ............................................................................... 12 AlGUILLETTE, ADJUTANTGENERALSCORPS,PERMANENT STAFF OFFICER, MINIATUR E................................. 12 AIGUILLETTE, ARMYBOAR D......................................................................................................................... 12 AIGU ILLETTE, ARMY,FIELD MARSHAL AND AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE SOVEREIG N............................................ 12 AIGUILLETTE, ARMYSTAFF TYPE No.3 ........................................................................................................ 13 AIGUILLETTE, EQUERRIESTOTHE SOVEREIGN, GOLD No.1 .......................................................................... 13 AIGUILLETTE, LIFEGUARDS, OFFICER S........................................................................................................ 13 AIGUILLETTE, LIFEGUARDS, FIRST CLASS STAFF WARRANT OFFICER S......................................................... 14 AIGUILLETTE, LIFEGUARDS, SECONDCLASS STAFF, AND NCO'S ABOVERANK OF L/CPL............................... 14 AIGUILLETTE, NURSINGSERVICES............................................................................................................... 14 AlGUILLETTE, ROYALAIR FORCE,ATTACH E................................................................................................. 15 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALAIR FORCE,MARSHAL OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE......................................................... 15 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALAIR FORCE,LEFT SHOULDER WITHOUTDEVICE S.......................................................... 15 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALAIR FORCE,RIGHT SHOULDER WITH DEVICE S.............................................................. 16 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALAIR FORCE,RIGHT SHOULDER WITHOUTDEVICE S......................................................... 16 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALAIR FORCE,CEREMONIAL BAND .................................................................................. 16 AIGUILLETTE, RHG/D, OFFICERS................................................................................................................ 17 Al GUILLETTE, RHG/D, FIRSTCLASS STAFF, WARRANT OFFICER S............................................................... 17 Al GUILLETTE, RHG/D, SECONDCLASS STAFF, NCO's ABOVEL/CPL ............................................................ 17 AlGUILLETTE, RHG/D ANDLIFE GUARDS, LANCE CORPORAL S...................................................................... 18 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALMARINE BAND SERVICE AND ARMY BAND S................................................................... 18 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALNAVY, ATTACH E.......................................................................................................... 18 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALNAVY, BOARD TYP E..................................................................................................... 19 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALNAVY, PALAC E............................................................................................................ 19 AIGUILLETTE, ROYALNAVY, STAFF TYPE MINIATURE, RIGHT HAND, FEMALE OFFICER S................................ 19 AIGUILLETTE, PALACETYPE,MINIATURE, RIGHT SHOULDE R.......................................................................... 20 CHAIN, CLOAK, THE BLUESAND ROYAL S...................................................................................................... 20 CHAIN, CLOAK, LIFEGUARDS, OFFICER S...................................................................................................... 20 CHAIN, CLOAK, IRISHGUARDS, PIPE MAJOR AND PIPER ................................................................................ 21 CHAIN, SHOULDER, ROYALARMOURED CORPS (EXCEPT RTR) ANDLIGHT DRAGOON S................................. 21 CHAIN, SPUR BOOT ..................................................................................................................................... 21 CHAIN, SPUR, BOOT.................................................................................................................................... 22 CHAIN, SPUR, BOOT.................................................................................................................................... 22 CLIP ASSEMBLY, SHOULDERKNOT.............................................................................................................. 22 DRUM STICKS, MINIATURE, COLDSTREAMGUARDS................................................................................... 23 DRUM STICKS, MINIATURE, GRENADIERGUARDS...................................................................................... 23 DRUM STICKS, MINIATURE, IRISHGUARD S................................................................................................ 23 DRUM STICKS, MINIATURE, SCOTSGUARD S.............................................................................................. 24 DRUM STICKS, MINIATURE, WELSHGUARD S............................................................................................. 24 EXTENSION SCREW, BUTTONEXTENDE R.................................................................................................... 24 FASTENER, KILT, ROYALHIGHLAND FUSILIERS,CAMERONIANS,LIVERPOOLSCOTTISH,AND LONDON SCOTTISH ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25 FASTENER, KILT, SCOTSGUARD S............................................................................................................... 25 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLE, SINGLE LEG, 3 PARA ...................................................................................... 25 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLE, SINGLE LEG, RM, COMMANDHELICOPTERFORCE ............................................ 26 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, SPECIALBOATSERVICE, GREEN AND BLACK AND LIGHT BLUE ....... 26 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALMARINE S.......................................................................... 26 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALMARINE S.......................................................................... 27 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALANGLIAN REGIMENT .......................................................... 27 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALMILITARY ACADEMYSANDHURST,OFFICERCADETS, RED No.1 ............................................................................................................................................................... 27 FIBRE ROPE ASS EMBLY, SINGLE LEG, THE DUKEOF LANCASTER'SREGIMENT,MAROO N......................... 28 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ADJUTANTGENERALCORPS,FEMAL E........................................... 28 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, CORPOF ARMY MUSIC(CAMUS), FEMAL E.................................... 28 Page 1 of 260 Section AT 3-8, DMC CE Ceremonial Items, Swords, Scabbards and Accoutrements FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, PISTOL,KHAK I............................................................................. 29 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALGREEN JACKETS, OFFICERSAND WARRANT OFFICERS, BLACKAND GREEN .......................................................................................................................................... 29 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALANGLIAN REGIMENT,BLACK AND RED ................................ 29 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALMILITARY ACADEMYSANDHURST,NEW COLLEGE (SMC), BLUEN0.1 ...................................................................................................................................................... 30 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, SMALLARMS SCHOOL CORPS, SOLDIERS, DARK AND LIGHT BLUE No.5 ............................................................................................................................................................... 30 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALMILITARY ACADEMYSANDHURST,SOVEREIGN'SPLATOON, OFFICERCADETS, BLUE, RED AND YELLO W...................................................................................................... 30 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, 3 PARASOLDIERS, GREEN No.3 .................................................. 31 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ARMYINTELLIGENCE CORP, SOLDIERS, GREEN No.7 .................... 31 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, 47 SIGNALSQUADRON (V), SOLDIERS,KHAKI AND GREE N............. 31 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, 16 PARABRIGADE, MAROONAND LIGHT BLUE .............................. 32 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ARMOUREDTANKREGIMENT ........................................................ 32 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALARMOURED CORPS AND ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, WHITENo.1 .................................................................................................................................................... 32 FIBRE ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALMILITARY ACADEMYSANDHURST,VICTORY COLLEGE (SGC), YELLOWN0.1 .................................................................................................................................................. 33 FIBRE ROPE ASS EMBLY, SINGLE LEG, ROYALSIGNALS, BLUE No.2 .......................................................
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