Share This Page:

  

Walter would love this

General discussions on joining & training in The Parachute Regiment.
Boz
Member
Member
Posts: 44
Joined: Mon 19 Apr, 2004 11:29 am
Location: Cumbria

Walter would love this

Post by Boz »

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 71886&rd=1

Walter would love this smock, he can have it for £60 cheaper and I have only ever seen the black and green 16 AAB badge for sale.

I like the Paras and aspire to be one, but I would never dress up in the clothes until I earned them, hell I wouldn't even want to wear the beret if I was in 7 or 9 Para until I had done P-Coy.
User avatar
minimac
Member
Member
Posts: 884
Joined: Wed 11 Feb, 2004 8:20 pm
Location: wirral

Post by minimac »

Wear it when you have earnt it and not a moment before. Its a slur on the great men who have the balls, stamina and determination to make it properly.

There was someone called Sgt.Ryan on the forums a while back. I asked if he was serving / had served and he said 'No, I'm not even a cadet!!!'

Apparently you can get SAS wings, RM flashes and all manner of gubbins of Ebay and 'military collectable' websites. Seems like the tossers way to me.

MM :evil:
User avatar
CrouchmasterT
Member
Member
Posts: 303
Joined: Sun 01 Feb, 2004 12:02 am
Location: 42 cdo/Watford

Post by CrouchmasterT »

When i did my written test down at the AFCO their was a young lad in my group who was applying to RM and had sewn the "royal marines commando" and dagger flashes to his bag. The guy taking us for the test was a royal marine fresh out of training who was working their temporarily and when he spoted the flashes on this bag he didn't look best pleased and told him to wait behind. :agrue:
Only 3% of applicants to the Royal Marines earn the right to wear the green beret.
User avatar
Maroon
Member
Member
Posts: 385
Joined: Mon 10 May, 2004 10:13 am
Location: Herts

Post by Maroon »

You can buy all you like, Para T Shirts, RM T shirts badges, Berets etc etc, but if you get caught wearing it when you have not earned the right, WATCH OUT!!!

2 guy's in my Plt in Jnrs made that mistake and decided to go to Aldershot for a day out one weekend, one of the guy's from the Battalions spotted them as they stood out like Bulldogs B'llocks and invited them for a beer in the '5's bar' these lads got a lesson they'll never forget, needless to say they never made it and were binned before we got to the depot.....

You have to earn the right to wear the Beret...You also have to earn the right to wear anything to do with said Regiment/Corp...
"Every man an Emperor!"
User avatar
Tab
Member
Member
Posts: 7275
Joined: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 7:09 pm
Location: Southern England
Contact:

Post by Tab »

During WW1 it became an offence to wear a unifrom, badges or medals or claim a rank that you are not entitled too. So not only may you get thump for it you can also wind up in court
User avatar
goreD.
Member
Member
Posts: 1116
Joined: Sat 06 Mar, 2004 6:10 pm
Location: Northern Ireland

Post by goreD. »

If I recall correctly you can wear your fathers medals on the right hand side of your jacket.

Gore.
Mexican bandit, "Badges?! We don't need no stinking badges....."
Major Kong, "Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in vegas with all that stuff....."
Gore, "The first casualty of war is your underpants....."
Guest
Guest
Guest

Post by Guest »

goreD. wrote:If I recall correctly you can wear your fathers medals on the right hand side of your jacket.

Gore.
...............and often worn to honour those no longer with us.
User avatar
goreD.
Member
Member
Posts: 1116
Joined: Sat 06 Mar, 2004 6:10 pm
Location: Northern Ireland

Post by goreD. »

Perhaps I have shown my very limited knowledge on this subject.
I'll withdraw.

Gore.
Mexican bandit, "Badges?! We don't need no stinking badges....."
Major Kong, "Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in vegas with all that stuff....."
Gore, "The first casualty of war is your underpants....."
MFC
Member
Member
Posts: 45
Joined: Wed 10 Mar, 2004 12:59 pm
Location: up north

Post by MFC »

the 5s :drinking: happy days and nights :roll:
User avatar
Big Boys Rules
Member
Member
Posts: 113
Joined: Wed 02 Jun, 2004 10:23 am
Location: UK

T-Shirts

Post by Big Boys Rules »

My RM Escorts gave me a T-Shirt on my leaving do.
Am I allowed to wear it?
You can not out think Det-Cord!!!
User avatar
Mike
Member
Member
Posts: 2846
Joined: Fri 05 Apr, 2002 3:14 am
Location: Holyhead N.Wales
Contact:

Post by Mike »

BBR.... If the T-shirt was given you and you don't purport to being a Bootie then wear it.
Good to see you enjoying the forum.
Take care
Aye
Mike
The Honourable Lord Mike of Loch Borralan
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
harry hackedoff
Member
Member
Posts: 14415
Joined: Tue 19 Feb, 2002 12:00 am

Post by harry hackedoff »

The practice of wearing a relative`s medals on the right breast is the norm down here. On Anzac Day there were many children doing so, in honour of Grandads or even Great Grandads. At the Dawn Service at Freo, I saw a babe in arms wearing a Croix de Guerre and a Legion d`Honeur. Wasn`t more than three months old.
[url=http://www.militaryforums.co.uk/forums/groupcp.php?g=397][img]http://www.militaryforums.co.uk/forums/images/usergroups/listener.gif[/img][/url]
Andy O'Pray
Member
Member
Posts: 3189
Joined: Thu 06 Dec, 2001 12:00 am
Location: www

Post by Andy O'Pray »

I am probably out of date on this one, but up until five years ago in Canada it was still within the Criminal Code, that it was an offence to wear decorations and, or insignia to which you were not entitled. I know that used to be the case in the UK. If my memory serves me correctly, many years ago one of the Beatles was charged for wearing a jacket with American military insignia on it.

My own personal opinion is that I would not wear another persons medals, regardless if you want to describe it as out of respect. They are not mine, I never earned them, so why should I wear them. My respect to my relatives was to have their medals mounted and displayed in an attractive frame. There is a short history behind each person, which will be handed down to my son and hopefully to his offspring.

Aye - Andy.
User avatar
Tab
Member
Member
Posts: 7275
Joined: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 7:09 pm
Location: Southern England
Contact:

Post by Tab »

Andy many of the war widows wear their husbands madals on their right side, so do some old timers wear a set on either side to remember a past member of the family. On a post a bit further back you will see that I also agreed with you anout uniform, rank and medals.
andy_s
Member
Member
Posts: 136
Joined: Sun 22 Feb, 2004 12:41 pm
Location: poole

Post by andy_s »

I work in a army surplus shop and we sell all sorts of badges/berets, but what really annoys me is when we get spotty little twerps coming in and buying a green beret and an assortment of sas/para badges to wear when they run around woods, shooting each other with bb guns pretending to be soldiers. I'v even taken steps to hide said stock-much to my bosses annoyance.
Post Reply