Michael Dorosh
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Of someone could post for me the dress regulations concerning the wearing of marksmanship badges on the DEU Jacket, I would appreciate it.
3. Army marksmen of the rank of sergeant and below who have qualified as a first class shot or marksman, based on annual classification results for the service rifle, are authorized to wear the appropriate marksmanship badge, embroidered in CF gold on rifle green melton cloth, on service dress jackets (see Figure 3-6-3 and Annex F).
5. Army: marksmanship
badges
a. Jacket, service dress
(1) Sewn centred on the lower left sleeve, 12 cm (4-3/4 in.) from the bottom of the sleeve to the lowest points of the badge
according to section 6 Figure 3-6-3 it would be the other way around.Am i right in that the crown is for first class shot, and the badge without crown is for marksman?
PIKER said:according to section 6 Figure 3-6-3 it would be the other way around.
Curious as well, being an annual qualification is there a limited time period in which you are entitled to wear these?
Glorified Ape said:Can officers not wear marksmanship badges?
combat_medic said:So, wait, if I just PASSED my PWT III this year, I can still wear crossed rifles? Aren't you required to pass? This seems a lot like a gimme to me. Then again, it's not like I was presented with the badge, so I doubt I can just sew one on my uniform anyway.
combat_medic said:Well, if I'd qualified for a rank, I can't sew it on until I'd been promoted and presented with the rank.
Bruce Monkhouse said:Pretty self explanatory I would say.....after jump # 5 one is technically qualified but just for fun start wearing your wings before you are presented with them. :rage: