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Twisted Lanyard
Some lanyards down through history were quite plain and simple such as a single strand of rope or perhaps a double braided cord worn around the shoulder and under the epaulette and of a single color. Many units were authorized the wear of a lanyard for various reasons and most often at their own expense.
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Tactical Glasses
These glasses are ideal for shooting, hunting, when driving uncover military vehicles. The yellow and grey lenses are designed to cut glare and provide a comfortable view. By eliminating hot spots and pressure points, which normally occur with other types of eyewear, these shooting glasses offer more comfort allowing you to wear your tactical gear for longer periods of time. They have snap-on elastic retention strap that keeps the glasses close by when needed.
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Small Map Case
Our map cases are fully PLCE compatible and attaches quite neatly to your standard PLCE carriers for added protection against the elements.
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Shoulder Sashes
Sashes traditionally form part of formal military attire. The modern British Army retains a scarlet sash for wear in certain orders of dress by sergeants and above serving in infantry regiments, over the right shoulder to the left hip. A similar crimson silk net sash is worn around the waist by officers of the Foot Guards in scarlet full dress and officers of line infantry in dark blue "Number 1" dress. The same practice is followed in some Commonwealth armies.
Shoulder Sash - part of the Ceremonial dress of WOs, Staff Sergeants and Sergeants in Infantry regiments and those Corps with Infantry traditions. Traditionally Crimson for WOs, scarlet for SNCOs, worn over the right shoulder.
Quick Facts
Usage
The shoulder sash is worn during regimental parades or during assigned duties.
Sizes
Colors
Jamaica – red
Trinidad – Red, Blue etc,…….
Barbados – Blue
Saint Lucia - Green, Red
Ranks
Worn by enlisted persons from the rank of Sergeant to Warrant officer Class 2
- Sergeant (Sgt)
- Staff Sergeant (S/Sgt)
- Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2)
Warrant Officer Class 1s wear a Sam Brown
Regiments
British and commonwealth (previous and current) Forces
Dos and Don’ts
- The shoulder sash is never worn with field wear.
- Never worn in a mess
- Do wear it from Right shoulder to left hip
Did you know
Did you know that the shoulder sash has 88 strands in the tassels? Not sure? Count them; they have 44 on one side and 44 on the next.
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Shoulder Boards
With a standard MoD construction design, these shoulder boards are made from intertwined gold or silver bullion braid or cord or other colours with different colour wool backing. They are sew-in style and have a leather fixing strap at the rear of the board which makes easier to manage. Our gold shoulder boards come in either bullion or mylar knots. Shoulder board are usually about 140mm and width of 35mm.
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Sam Browne
The Sam Browne belt is a wide belt, usually leather, which is supported by a strap going diagonally over the right shoulder. It is most often seen as part of a military or police uniform. Due to its former use as equipment for carrying a sword, it is traditionally only worn by those to whom a sword would historically have been issued, namely officers.
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Rothco XL Advanced Tactical Shoulder Bag
Available in Coyote Brown and Black . Dimensions: 10 x 4 x 10.5‘’ Weight: 2.2 lbs$64.99Out of stock
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Rothco Tactical Converti-pack
Available in Black and Coyote Brown Dimensions: 14" x 5.5" x 7 Weight: 1.2 lbs$49.99Out of stock
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Rothco Special Forces Assault Pack
Available in Olive Drab and Black . Dimensions: 20 x 13.5 x 7 Weight: 3lbs$49.99Out of stock