I have a special admiration for the US Air Assault and the Miliray Free-fall Badge.Originally posted by Gordonator:yes all oversea badges and tabs are worn on the right. example US Ranger, Special Forces on the right upper arm, oversea airbornce, pathfinder etc above the right b.reast pocket.![]()
i don't see why you can't sign on in other formations - for example the CSM of LSC5, 7SIB (i.e. guards) is an ex-commando.Originally posted by NaZtAzi0:urm...now that i'm posted to Commando, if i happen to get commissioned as a commanado, and afetr i ORD, if i wanna sign on as a regular in othere units like armour, infantry, arti, guards, will i have any priviledge?
just wanna know, because i understand that for commando regular, they have to go under some more SUPER training, and also not forgeting the RANGER course (which i think is for SUPERMAN)![]()
Unless you sign-on in air force/navy or police force, chances are you will remain in commandos if you sign on in the army. However, during your tour of duty as a regular, you will be posted to different units to gain experience, e.g. as instructor, or specialist/officer in other units. During my NS, the CO, RSM and all the CSMs were commandos/SOF.Originally posted by NaZtAzi0:urm... so do you mean i muz die die stay in commando? and if i wanna sign on, commando is my only choice?![]()
Bro, nobody's stopping you from signing on as a spec or officer in armour, infantry, guards etc..Originally posted by NaZtAzi0:urm...now that i'm posted to Commando, if i happen to get commissioned as a commanado, and afetr i ORD, if i wanna sign on as a regular in othere units like armour, infantry, arti, guards, will i have any priviledge?
just wanna know, because i understand that for commando regular, they have to go under some more SUPER training, and also not forgeting the RANGER course (which i think is for SUPERMAN)![]()
Nope... They are NSFs.Originally posted by quivalen:ah yes well i overlooked that. anyway what i meant was that there are no cooks in the common context of the army and certainly none who might be wearing a red beret, which is what the poster who first brought it up said.
incidentally though...the cooks overseas aren't NSFs right? either reservists or civilian contractors.
I believe that this badge supercedes the black-and-silver De Opresso Liber badge that our guys used to wear on their Number 3.Originally posted by quivalen:no lah its a US badge. i think the course is called the special forces detachment officer course or something like that. not at all sure about that though. anyone know?