its also called gorget patch, sorry for the jargon, but at least i know this one....Originally posted by kiddyduck:The collar got 2 red patches, that is call collar guards...
They are also worn by Presidential ADCs, and Defence Attaches. Also by Directors of Music. If I am not mistaken, bandsmen wear something like that as well, only not in gold.Originally posted by Taufiq:Its called aguilettes...
COL's crest is different too.Originally posted by Unknown_X:the red patches. ltc is 1 line across diagonally. col is 2. general is ivy leaf. or is it col, bg and mg, and lg. not very sure. but got sth to do with rank.
the crest. ltc and below is the normal one we have. col is a bigger and more 3d version. and for generals, like the one lg quek has. damn nice.
the one for COLs and Generals are different.Originally posted by SpecOps87:Not sure bout the beret crest backing, but I do notice that all colonels and above have them.
Public Admin Medal i think. 3 grades - bronze, silver, goldOriginally posted by Reveille:One more question, which should be a simple one.
What are the medals he is wearing? The orange/white one and the brown/white one is for years in service. What about the red/white one?
I think Raffles Hotel doorman also wears the aiguillettes.Originally posted by Reveille:They are also worn by Presidential ADCs, and Defence Attaches. Also by Directors of Music. If I am not mistaken, bandsmen wear something like that as well, only not in gold.
Originally posted by KoolKool:I think Raffles Hotel doorman also wears the aiguillettes.
Aiguillettes are worn on right shoulder.Originally posted by venny:but i see like even jus those band ppl all also got that aiguillette and their epaulette is those hairy hairy epaulette....
Originally posted by venny:the spf one looks like aguilettes
I think just because they are worn on the left side doesn't mean its not an aiguillette.Originally posted by vIn.Warrior:Aiguillettes are worn on right shoulder.
Members from the band wore cords on their left shoulder.
SPF Bands also wore them on the left.
wrong. they're director of music tt's why it's called aiguillettes. look below..Originally posted by Reveille:I think just because they are worn on the left side doesn't mean its not an aiguillette.
From http://www.mindef.gov.sg/safband/.
Pictures of the Directors of Music.
See how they are worn on the left side.
Must say those pictures look awfully old!
Those worn by bandsmen ARE aiguillettes. Just simpler version, and not in gold, obviously.
wats MA/SO?Originally posted by vIn.Warrior:6. MA/SO to CDF & Service Chiefs