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Akinnen November 14th, 2008 16:37

REQ: Canadian patches pictures
 
Can someone put some pictures of various Army patches that CF uses?

ISAF too if you have them.

Thanks :thumb:

Lerch November 14th, 2008 16:53

Are you referring to dress uniform patches or on our combats?

Often the only patches you'll see in the field is;
A) Flag
B) Slipon (with rank and unit tab)

Thorazine November 14th, 2008 17:07

You might reconsider putting on unit/rank/ISAF patches (if this is what you were thinking of doing) as you have not earned it. IMO.

Akinnen November 14th, 2008 18:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lerch (Post 860767)
Are you referring to dress uniform patches or on our combats?

Often the only patches you'll see in the field is;
A) Flag
B) Slipon (with rank and unit tab)

Do you have regiment or battalion insignia?

example:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...200px-Pume.gif

I have flag, and sign CANADA is on its way. Other stuff I stumble upon looks pretty poor

http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/p...nen/75d6_1.jpg

@Thorazine
you don't know if I earned something or not... do you? if you have some moral problems just walk away from this topic.

Danke November 14th, 2008 19:03

Some units and regiments have them and others don't. Pretty well never on any visible article of clothing unless you want to be chewed out.

The nearest thing you'll find is a cap badge. Unique to the units and worn most of the time.

Bowers November 14th, 2008 19:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akinnen (Post 860812)
Do you have regiment or battalion insignia?

example:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...200px-Pume.gif

I have flag, and sign CANADA is on its way. Other stuff I stumble upon looks pretty poor

http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/p...nen/75d6_1.jpg

@Thorazine
you don't know if I earned something or not... do you? if you have some moral problems just walk away from this topic.


we can solve this easily

have you served in the nova scotia highlanders?

Masterless November 14th, 2008 19:50

As Lerch and the other have said, CF pers do no wear unit patches in the field. Something like that Regimental tab you posted is not ever worn in the field; only on certain semi-formal uniforms (which you wouldn't be re-creating for airsoft, right?).

Canadian troops in the field wear:
National flag (green or brown)
Name tape
Rank insignia
IR patch (black and white rectangle; worn in Afghanistan)
ISAF badge (in Afghanistan; or UN patch if on a UN op)

That's it. As said above, there are Regimental cap badges, but those are not worn in the field (we don't even pack 'em).

You might be thinking of US or UK forces, who wear Regimental badges on their sleeves ....

If you want to see how the above look, check out:
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/
or:
http://forums.army.ca/gallery2/main.php

And i just tried for 2 hours to upload a couple of tiny scans of badges, but apparently it ain't gonna happen today, sorry.

Akinnen November 15th, 2008 01:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danke (Post 860838)
Some units and regiments have them and others don't. Pretty well never on any visible article of clothing unless you want to be chewed out.

The nearest thing you'll find is a cap badge. Unique to the units and worn most of the time.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masterless (Post 860871)
As Lerch and the other have said, CF pers do no wear unit patches in the field. Something like that Regimental tab you posted is not ever worn in the field; only on certain semi-formal uniforms (which you wouldn't be re-creating for airsoft, right?).

Canadian troops in the field wear:
National flag (green or brown)
Name tape
Rank insignia
IR patch (black and white rectangle; worn in Afghanistan)
ISAF badge (in Afghanistan; or UN patch if on a UN op)

That's it. As said above, there are Regimental cap badges, but those are not worn in the field (we don't even pack 'em).

You might be thinking of US or UK forces, who wear Regimental badges on their sleeves ....

If you want to see how the above look, check out:
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/
or:
http://forums.army.ca/gallery2/main.php

And i just tried for 2 hours to upload a couple of tiny scans of badges, but apparently it ain't gonna happen today, sorry.

Thanks people! Thumbs up, great info ;)

So it's pretty clean uniform when they get out on field. Can you say something about berate badges?


@TCSF-Bowers
Yes we can. I did not serve in no regiment. And why do only you underage kids attack me? You want to show others you are responsible? You don't know will I wear this or I just have collection passion or I'm reenacting. Is it not? You funny little people, you don't know anything but you must say something or you would die in pain. Grow up kid, get a life or something. I have tons of uniforms and military stuff from various country's, most of it you never heard of and you never will. And you have something to say to me? You can take a walk too, if you have some problems.

Lerch November 15th, 2008 08:38

What Bowers is trying to say is he has a problem with people wearing insignia they haven't earned. I'd have to say that I'm on his side, but there's nothing I can really do to stop you other then make sure you do a proper job of wearing the kit.

That said, if you want to wear the insignia, put effort into wearing it properly, instead of just tossing random patches together without giving a damn.

Schlyder November 15th, 2008 09:53

It comes down to pride. These guys worked hard and earned those insignia. And they don't wear it on the field usually. And they sometimes get chuffed when guys wear insignia without earning it. Especially if it is incorrect.
If you do an impression, with the insignia, make sure it is correct. Respect the uniform, and the guys that earn those insignia. If done correctly, it adds to the impression,and is respectful to the uniform, IMHO. If done incorrectly it is disrespectful. Just my two cents worth.

Akinnen November 15th, 2008 10:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lerch (Post 861072)
What Bowers is trying to say is he has a problem with people wearing insignia they haven't earned. I'd have to say that I'm on his side, but there's nothing I can really do to stop you other then make sure you do a proper job of wearing the kit.

That said, if you want to wear the insignia, put effort into wearing it properly, instead of just tossing random patches together without giving a damn.

Problem is I didn't say that I will wear these insignia or not, but that didn't stop them to make smart comments, and I get them like attacking me.

I know the "rule" because 99% Croatian airsofters make their own insignia and wear them. We also think it's not fair to present something without earning it. I would like to have some CF insignias like I have many other from other countries. Only thing that I plan to wear is sign CANADA, little Canada OD flag and maybe berate with some Canadian TM in it (like maple leaf inserted somewhere), and I plan to make that myself in my own vision! I hope I clarified this misunderstanding... and sorry about poor English.

But as The Great Malibu White says - don't be hatin' :D

Schlyder November 15th, 2008 10:18

I hear ya, I will keep the insignia on my Ukrainian Marines BDUs, as a tribute to my heritage, and my friend from Kiev, who was in the military. But on most of my BDU's I don't have any insignia.

Capt.Flan November 15th, 2008 10:53

I say Canadian flag and name tag for the win.
Leave any regiment/unit patches alone to those who deserve it.

It looks bad IMO anyways.

Thorazine November 15th, 2008 11:19

If you re-read my post I clearly stated that I was obviously not sure if you were planning on doing this. Also, i'm not a child. Who knows if you are, though? Age Verification. ;)

Schlyder November 15th, 2008 11:29

He's in Croatia


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