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Apple, any chance you can post a link to the said badge?
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You can buy your own if you want one..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324183687383
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I know the PWO course is something like 6 months of hard work (CO/XO Desig course used to be 2 months) in a classroom, in simulators and at sea but it seems an odd shift of policy to now get a badge for routine advancement training?
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That's what I was looking for - a close-up view. Thanks.
Certainly looks very American from a distance, and always seems to be a bit slanted (being pinned on and not permanently mounted I would guess). Next let's have one for the supply officer - crossed sausages guarded by knife fork spoon. Last edited by Apple82; 29th September 2021 at 08:19. |
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The first circular I remember from Marconi was a warning against including the 'Bombay Cap Badge' in one's uniform. An extravagant melee of fluffiest scrambled egg and anchors about which owners had been complaining as being too ostentatious.
It is obvious to me now that it is not only in one's dotage that aesthetic taste turns down to the more vulgar - it must happen across the board independently of 'the number of any individual's days'. Mind you, I am sure a resurrected Chelmsford would have remonstrated without the prompting of clients had any of us started wearing off-the-shoulder yellow cordage.
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