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Some regiments maintain a blackened or subdued version of their cap badges as shiny brass cap badges may attract the enemy's attention on the battlefield. However, since the practice of British soldiers operating in theatre with regimental headdress (i.e. peaked cap, beret) has all but died out, the
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to their current designs. The Navy has crossed anchors behind the eagle and shield for commissioned officers, while the Coast Guard uses a single large anchor held in the eagle's claws on its commissioned officers' caps; officers in both branches wear a miniature version of the commissioned officer
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For U.S. Air Force service caps, a large, silver eagle device is worn on the service caps. For enlisted men, a smaller version of the officer's insignia is worn, but enclosed in a ring. The use of the same device is because the U.S. Air Force was once part of the U.S. Army.
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or, in the case of infantry and armoured soldiers, regimental affiliation. Some units further differentiate non-commissioned members from officers by cap badge material (for example, artillery officers wear gold-wire embroidered cloth instead of brass,
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and below in both services wear a full-sized rank insignia on the garrison cap. Junior enlisted coastguards wear a combination cap badge featuring a gold disc in front of two silver crossed anchors, while junior enlisted sailors of both genders wear a
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used to wear a gold eagle device, known as "Eagle Rising," centered on the cap but now wear the same devices as regular officers. For garrison caps, generally the rank insignia is worn, but recent regulations call for the wear of the DUI.
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utilize a variety of metal and cloth cap badges on their headdress, and many follow British traditions for additions such as cloth behind and blackened metal badges for rifle regiments. Distinct cap badges identify members'
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headgear and distinguishes the wearer's nationality and/or organisation. The wearing of cap badges is a convention commonly found among military and police forces, as well as uniformed civilian groups such as the
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was cast in two separate pieces: the Queen's Crown and the thistle forming one piece, and the stag's head and scroll with regimental motto forming a second piece (see the first picture above).
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may maintain variations of the same cap badge for different ranks. These variations are usually in the badges' material, size and stylization. Variations in cap badges are normally made for:
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Officers: usually three-dimensional in design with more expensive materials such as silver, enamel and gilt. Most officers' beret badges are embroidered rather than metal or "stay-brite".
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at the US Naval Academy wear the same cap device as other midshipmen, while NROTC midshipmen wear the enlisted-dress Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on all their uniforms instead of an anchor.
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s 1911 Edition notes that although branch badges for infantry, cavalry and so on were common to other armies of the time, only the British Army wore distinctive regimental devices.
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and has a more three-dimensional design. The only exception to this is recruits in training who have to wear the brass (or more often "stay-brite") leek, often referred to as the "
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and their design generally incorporates highly symbolic devices. Some badges that contain images of lions or other cats are sometimes informally referred to as cat badges.
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There are exceptions such as the Welsh Guards, where all ranks wear a cloth cap badge. Officers wearing a more elaborate version compared to that of soldiers, made using
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Regimental cap badges are usually cast as one single piece but in a number of cases they may be cast in different pieces. For instance, the badge of the now amalgamated,
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below the rank of colonel are split in two, the crown and lion atop, but separated from, the globe and laurels. They are brass and silver. Those of
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For officers, a large eagle device is worn. For enlisted men, a small version of the officer's insignia centered on a disk is worn on the front.
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when in service dress. The back badge is unique in the British Army and was awarded to the 28th Regiment of Foot for their actions at the
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The Royal Corps of Signals also has a two-part badge. The top being a brass crown and the bottom consisting of a silver flying body of
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fork", until they have passed out of training and reached their battalion will they receive their cloth leek. All ranks of the
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Badge of a petty officer on a hat of female RN personnel, left, with a commissioned officer's badge on a peaked cap, right.
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in number one dress. When wearing a beret, junior ratings will wear a fouled anchor within a gold ring as a beret badge.
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and above in both the Navy and the Coast Guard have a larger version of their collar insignia as their cap badge for the
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utilise a variety of metal and cloth cap badges on their headdress, generally on caps and berets. They are also worn on
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serving on attachment to other units often wear that regiment's beret or headdress but with their own Corps cap badge.
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Cap badge of the United States Navy on the left and cap badges of the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on the right.
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Metallic version of cap badge of RAF other ranks, worn on a beret. This version is also worn by cadets in the
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Blackened or subdued versions of both variants, those of officers and other ranks, are worn on berets, with
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Cap badges used by navies (and merchant mariners) around the world tend to follow the pattern in use by the
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wore a cap badge on both the front and the rear of their headdress, a tradition maintained by soldiers in
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wear a single fouled anchor surmounted by a silver five-pointed star, with one point facing down.
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Additional items that reflect a regiment's historical accomplishments, such as backing cloth and
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insignia on the left side of the garrison cap, with rank insignia worn on the wearer's right.
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Subdued versions of junior officers' (left) and other ranks' (right) Royal Marine cap badges.
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Where the majority of British police forces have silver-coloured cap badges, those of the
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Peaked cap with badge of a senior appointment chief petty officer 1st class of the RCN.
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Home Service Helmet or Wolseley Helmet: above the centre between the wearer's eyebrows.
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The concept of regimental badges appears to have originated with the British Army. The
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generally wear cap badges of the armed forces they are affiliated to. Cadets of the
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Cloth version of the cap badge of RAF other ranks. This version is worn on caps.
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may wear a small white backing behind their badges. Members of arms such as the
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Badges are worn on berets of international military and peacekeeping forces.
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The cap badge is positioned differently depending on the form of headdress:
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as their cap device: gilt and silver for officers and gold for enlisted on
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is the same, but with a small laurel wreath around the gold ring. That of
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The laurel wreath around that of commissioned officers is larger still.
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Plain brass cap badge of RM other ranks. This version is also worn by
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are of the same design but not split in two. They are plain brass.
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the paper petals are fitted under the left hand chin strap button.
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differ between ranks but have some common features: junior rates (
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in Number 2 dress): Centre front or between left eye and left ear.
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the leaves may be absent or replaced by a ring of golden cable.
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Cap badge of a flag officer on a Royal Canadian Navy peaked cap
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Peaked cap devices of US Marine Corps Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
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Feather bonnet: Slightly off the left ear towards the left eye
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wearing of these has become much less common in recent years.
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Brass and silver cap badges of Royal Marines junior officers.
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differ in design between those of commissioned officers and
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is called a motto by those within the regiment, that of the
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OC SBS (November–December 2003). "The New SBS Cap Badge".
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Cap badge of a Royal Navy warrant officer on a peaked cap.
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The Globe & Laurel – The journal of the Royal Marines
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Cap badges are worn by a variety of other organisations:
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Different badge designs are also worn on the headgear of
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The lion and crown denote a royal regiment, conferred by
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wear a silver fouled anchor within a gold circle, with
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United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
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The main exceptions to the Royal Navy pattern are the
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QRL Motto (Cap badge of The Queen's Royal Lancers).
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strategic materials
anodised aluminium
The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
Mercury

battalion
sergeants

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