Unlike our cadets sadly…
just awful - someone needs to review the shine element of concealment
I’ve heard nothing here. Interesting. I imagine it will be like last time, i.e. they fail to make their minds up and I end up with 2 sets of patches and swap them over at whim.
Being visible is the point of TRFs…?
And if you “need” to take it off, it’s on a velcro patch… Just rip it off…
But when are you ever going to need to take it off as a cadet / cfav?
When I’m down the pub after cadets and trying to chat up a local girl with stories of my heroism in special forces
Ah of course.
Regaling tales of the Battle of the P’ause. On the front line against dictatorial tyranny.
not that visible I am pretty sure no others have gold embroidery on them
And the Fourth Battle of Jubilee, for which I was decorated by HM
Maybe not gold, but there are lots with a decent amount of yellow on.
(That may be actually be gold, I see the world in 16 bit colour so rubbish with where the boundary is drawn)
which is it too shiney or not visible??
As @Farmerdan indicates there are a wide variety of colours used with not just yellow/gold colouring but white or light blue used based on the examples shared so hardly “subdued” in their design.
I don’t think it will make much difference especially as there an expectation for Directing Staff/safety staff to wear Hi Vis tabards when conducting blank firing exercise.
If you are going to quote, at least put it in context please. If you read in relation to the post I was quoting you will see I was not being contraditory.
Just having a flick through, I see there is no mention of CCF lance corporal?
And also that the MVP jacket is still a jeltex
P82 I believe
Then submit an F765 to the appropriate authorities.
Can cadets do that? If so how?
You’ll learn that the ivory towers usually forget about us