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Section 3-2: Dmc Cb Army Qualification Badges DEFENCE CLOTHING CATALOGUE SECTION 3-2: DMC CB ARMY QUALIFICATION BADGES July 2020 Section AT3-2, Part of DMC CB Army Qualification Badges FULL CONTENTS (click on page number) AIR AND AIRBORNE BADGES ....................................................................................................................... 6 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIR CREWMAN,ARMY AIR CORP.......................................................................... 6 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIR CREWMAN,ARMY AIR CORP.......................................................................... 6 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIR DESPATCHINSTRUCTOR S.............................................................................. 6 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIR DESPATCH,ROYAL LOGISTIC CORP S.............................................................. 7 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIR DESPATCH,ROYAL LOGISTIC CORP S.............................................................. 7 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIRCRAFTENGINEER S......................................................................................... 7 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIRCRAFTTECHNICIANS,REME .......................................................................... 8 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIRCRAFTTECHNICIANS,REME .......................................................................... 8 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AIRCRAFTENGINEERS, REME ............................................................................. 8 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, OBSERVER,ARMYAIR CORPS............................................................................. 9 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ARMY, PARACHUTEINSTRUCTO R......................................................................... 9 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEJUMPINGINSTRUCTOR ASSISTAN T..................................................... 9 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEJUMPINGINSTRUCTOR ASSISTANT ................................................... 10 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS........................................................................................... 10 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS........................................................................................... 10 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS,ALL SCOTTISHINFANTRYREGIMENT S................................. 11 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS, LIFEGUARD S..................................................................... 11 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS, LIGHTINFANTR Y................................................................. 11 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS, ROYALGURKHA RIFLES ..................................................... 12 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS,ROYAL HORSE GUARD DRAGOON S..................................... 12 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS,SAS QUALIFIED................................................................. 12 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS,SAS QUALIFIED................................................................. 13 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTEWINGS,SBS .................................................................................. 13 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTISTS,COURSEONLY TRAINED, ALL OTHERREGIMENTS AND CORPS .... 14 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTISTS,COURSEONLY TRAINED, ALL OTHERREGIMENTS AND CORPS .... 14 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PARACHUTISTS,COURSEONLY TRAINED, ROYAL GURKHA RIFLES, 21 SPECIALAIR SERVICE(V)................................................................................................................................................... 14 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PILOT................................................................................................................ 15 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, PILOT................................................................................................................ 15 BATTLEFIELD AND WEAPON BADGES ...................................................................................................... 16 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AMMUNITIONTECHNICIAN.................................................................................. 16 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AMMUNITIONTECHNICIAN.................................................................................. 16 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AMMUNITIONTECHNICIAN.................................................................................. 16 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AMMUNITIONTECHNICIAN,OFFICERS................................................................. 17 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, AMMUNITIONTECHNICIAN,................................................................................. 17 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ANTI-TANKGUN LAYERSAND A-WO GUIDEDMISSILE CONTROLLERS .................. 17 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ANTI-TANKGUN LAYERSAND GUIDED MISSILE CONTROLLER S............................ 18 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ANTI-TANKGUN LAYERSAND GUIDED MISSILE CONTROLLER S............................ 18 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ANTI-TANKGUN LAYERSAND GUIDED MISSILE CONTROLLER S............................ 18 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ASSAULTPIONEER S........................................................................................... 19 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ASSAULTPIONEER S........................................................................................... 19 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ASSAULTPIONEER S........................................................................................... 19 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ASSAULTPIONEER S........................................................................................... 20 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ASSAULTPIONEER, FOOT GUARDS .................................................................... 20 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, ASSAULTPIONEERS, HOUSEHOLDDIVISION, HONOURABLE ARTILLERYCOMPANY (INFANTRY).................................................................................................................................................... 20 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, BOMBDISPOSAL PERSONNE L............................................................................ 21 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, BOMBDISPOSAL PERSONNE L............................................................................ 21 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, BOMBDISPOSAL PERSONNEL,ROYAL ENGINEER S.............................................. 21 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, COMMANDO-TRAINED,BLUES AND ROYALS HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY ...................... 22 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, COMMANDO-TRAINED,LIFE GUARDS HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY ............................... 22 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, COMMANDO-TRAINED,OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS ................................................ 22 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, COMMANDO-TRAINED,OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS ................................................ 23 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, EOD OPERATORS,TERRITORIALARMY ONLY ..................................................... 23 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, EOD OPERATORS,TERRITORIALARMY ONLY ..................................................... 23 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, FIRECONTROL OPERATO R................................................................................ 24 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, GUN LAYER,ROYAL ARTILLER Y.......................................................................... 24 Page 1 of 93 Section AT3-2, Part of DMC CB Army Qualification Badges BADGE, QUALIFICATION, GUN LAYER,ROYAL ARTILLER Y.......................................................................... 24 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, GUNNER"RARDEN" QUALIFIED........................................................................ 25 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,COMBAT INFANTRYMA N...................................................... 25 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,COMBAT INFANTRYME N......................................... ·............. 25 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,CLASS 1 INFANTRYSOLDIE R............................................... 26 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,CLASS 1 INFANTRYSOLDIER .............................................. 26 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,CLASS 1 INFANTRYSOLDIER .............................................. 26 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,SCBC ............................................................................... 27 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,SCBC ............................................................................... 27 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYREGIMENTS,SCBC ........................................................................... 27 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYBAYONET,PSBC ............................................................................... 28 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYREGIMENTS,PSBC ............................................................................ 28 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INFANTRYPLATOONSERGEANTS, STAR, SOLDIER S............................................. 28 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INSTRUCTORSIN GUNNERY,WARRANT OFFICER 2, ROYALARTILLER Y................. 29 BADGE, QUALIFICATION INSTRUCTORSIN GUNNERY,WARRANT OFFICER 2, ROYALARTILLER Y................. 29 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, INSTRUCTORSIN GUNNERY,WARRANT OFFICER 2, ROYALARTILLER Y................. 29 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, LIGHTMACHINE GUN MARKSMEN....................................................................... 30 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, LIGHTMACHINE GUN MARKSMEN....................................................................... 30 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, LIGHTMACHINE GUN MARKSMEN....................................................................... 30 BADGE, QUALIFICATION, LIGHTMACHINE GUN MARKSMEN,HOUSEHOLDDIVISIO N.................................... 31 BADGE, QUALIFICATION,
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