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  1. Badge of Rank - Worsted Crowns

    Badge of Rank - Worsted Crowns

    The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips. These rank insignia were worn on shoulder epaulettes.

    $9.99

  2. Badge of Rank - Worsted Pips

    Badge of Rank - Worsted Pips

    The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips. These rank insignia were worn on shoulder epaulettes.

    $9.99

  3. Badge of Rank- Worsted Crowns

    Badge of Rank- Worsted Crowns

    The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips. These rank insignia were worn on shoulder epaulettes.

    $9.99

  4. Badge of Rank- Worsted Pips

    Badge of Rank- Worsted Pips

    The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips. These rank insignia were worn on shoulder epaulettes.

    $8.99

  5. Ceremonial Chevrons

    Ceremonial Chevrons

    A chevron is a rank insignia worn by Non-Commissioned Officers (Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant, and Staff Sergeant) of the British Army and most of the Commonwealth Countries’ defence, police and cadet forces. Active Gear offers a wide range of chevrons to choose from done at the highest quality to suit your units, companies, battalion’s needs. We have gold embroidered chevrons on scarlet felt backing for your Ceremonial Dress.

    $5.00

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  6. Chevrons- Embroidered

    Chevrons- Embroidered

    In the Caribbean, one chevron designates a lance corporal, two a corporal, and three a sergeant. A Staff/Colour Sergeant wears chevrons similar to that of sergeant with a crown placed above the chevrons. This insignia is worn on the right shirt or jacket sleeve of the uniforms. Chevrons worn in the Caribbean are usually either worsted embroidered (Green, Khaki or white) or machine stitched (black or white).

    $2.99

  7. Chevrons- Standard

    Chevrons- Standard

    In the Caribbean, one chevron designates a lance corporal, two a corporal, and three a sergeant. A Staff/Colour Sergeant wears chevrons similar to that of sergeant with a crown placed above the chevrons. This insignia is worn on the right shirt or jacket sleeve of the uniforms. Chevrons worn in the Caribbean are usually either worsted embroidered (Green, Khaki or white) or machine stitched (black or white). 

    $0.50

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  8. Courlene Belt

    Courlene Belt

    This belt is worn by many military, law enforcement and cadet forces around the world. The forces wear it with their specific uniforms according to their uniform regulations. Polyethylene polymer is an extremely durable and hardwearing man-made material better known as Courlene. This belt will serve you for years and can be used by generations after you retire. 

    $19.99

  9. Cummerbund

    Cummerbund

    Cummerbund is made from 100% silk, satin or polyester (silk feel).  Classic styling, refined elegance and desired versatility- every officer and Senior NCO should own at least one cummerbund. Cummerbund originated from the colonial times in India where it was commonly worn by the British military.

     

    $12.85

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  10. Female Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap

    Female Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap

    The female forage cap is round at the top and has a dip in the middle of the cap, giving the cap a feminine touch. In the Caribbean the female forage cap is worn by  different Defence Forces with various uniforms. The Jamaica Defence Force has a white frame peaked cap for coast guard, a khaki peak cap for parade dress and a black ceremonial, parade (for enlisted rank) and service dress cap (diced band in the respective regiment or units colours).  In Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, a white female navy cap of the coast guard section, air force blue peaked cap for the air section, green for regular force. Point to note that the Volunteer Defence Force  of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force does not wear peaked caps, berets are worn for all uniforms except on operations where the standard issue helmets are the ordered headdress.  Barbados Defence Force wears a green peak cap and the coast guard wears a white frame peaked cap. The Guyana Defence Force wears a khaki peaked cap and a white frame peaked cap for the coast guard section. 

    $89.99

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