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During my time waiting for the DHH to reply to my email I thought that I would put this question to the test here
ISSUE: Correct Historical rank badges / Hooks to be worn on the sleeve of Patrols to indicate modern day rank structure of (one hook) Trooper / Private , Corporal and Master Corporal.
there are 2 schools of thought that I have encountered..
One side thinks that on patrols
Modern day (one hook) Trooper / Private wears no hooks
Modern day Corporal wears one hook
Modern day Master Corporal wears two hooks
the other side argues that on patrols
Modern day (one hook) Trooper / Private wears one hook ....same as Lance Corporal in past
Modern day Corporal wears two hooks
Modern day Master Corporal wears two hooks as well because Master Corporal was not introduced into the rank structure until late and that the individual is still a corporal, however, they hold the appointment of Master Corporal to indicate a senior Corporal with Leadership qualifications ect ect ect..
Even in our unit History (WWI) we had Lance Corporals and Corporals , one hook and two hooks !!!! in WW2 we used the term Troopers (Pte or L/Cpl) and Corporal
any ideas out there ...
ISSUE: Correct Historical rank badges / Hooks to be worn on the sleeve of Patrols to indicate modern day rank structure of (one hook) Trooper / Private , Corporal and Master Corporal.
there are 2 schools of thought that I have encountered..
One side thinks that on patrols
Modern day (one hook) Trooper / Private wears no hooks
Modern day Corporal wears one hook
Modern day Master Corporal wears two hooks
the other side argues that on patrols
Modern day (one hook) Trooper / Private wears one hook ....same as Lance Corporal in past
Modern day Corporal wears two hooks
Modern day Master Corporal wears two hooks as well because Master Corporal was not introduced into the rank structure until late and that the individual is still a corporal, however, they hold the appointment of Master Corporal to indicate a senior Corporal with Leadership qualifications ect ect ect..
Even in our unit History (WWI) we had Lance Corporals and Corporals , one hook and two hooks !!!! in WW2 we used the term Troopers (Pte or L/Cpl) and Corporal
any ideas out there ...