![]() Illustrations and instructions for authorized specialist skill badges are inįigures 3-3-3 , 3-3-4 , 3-3-5 and Annex B.įOREIGN FLYING AND SPECIALIST SKILL BADGES.Verification of training and time in a dedicated space position must be submitted to the approving authority, DG Space, via instructions in AFO 1002-1.It is awarded for specific certification and time spent in a dedicated space position. The Space Specialist Skill Badge recognizes the valuable role of the Joint Space Cadre in developing, employing and generating space capabilities in support of the Defence mission. Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR).specifically designated Regular and Army Reserve sub-units assigned to the airborne role.The parachute badge with the white maple leaf is authorized for wear by parachutists who have received Paratrooper Allowance for service on strength of one of the following operational airborne formations or units: Parachute Badge.Qualified parachutists wear the parachute badge with the red maple leaf.Qualified members of the Cadet Instructors Cadre (CIC) wear only one flying badge in the following precedence:.Illustrations and instructions for authorized flying badges are in Figures 3-3-1 and 3-3-2 and Annex B. All active and former aircrew, flight crew, technicians and specialists who have qualified for permanent retention of the applicable flying or specialist skill badge, shall wear the current pattern authorized by these instructions.For details of wear for commendations, see chapter 4, paragraph 18. Where miniature flying and specialist skill badges are worn with commendations, precedence is given to commendations. Where additional miniature flying and specialist skill badges are worn, precedence is given to any badge that contains a crown.Personnel that have been issued two or more flying and specialist skill badges for permanent retention, including authorized foreign insignia, may wear the badges as for and in conjunction with commendations to a maximum number of badges where by the badges of lower precedence, in miniature metal format, will fit in a line vertically centered on the left pocket or position of the left pocket beginning 3 cm below the bottom of the pocket flap or 9 cm below the pocket opening (navy tunics) and do not go further than 15cm from the top of the pocket flap or opening (navy tunics) The top badge will begin just below the row of medals when wearing medals.Similarly embroidered miniaturized badges shall be worn by authorized members on standard mess dress jackets. Badges, embroidered in gold/silver wire or an approved substitute on an appropriately coloured base cloth, may be worn on the service dress jacket on an optional basis, and shall be worn on full dress and patrol dress tunics/jackets/doublets.In accordance with environmental, branch or regimental custom, metal badges may also be authorized for wear on white mess dress jackets, in lieu of miniaturized cloth metallic embroidered badges. ![]() Metal badges shall be worn on short-sleeved shirts, and on the optional navy high-collared white jacket.Badges, embroidered in rayon on an appropriately coloured base cloth, shall be worn on the service dress jacket, naval combat dress jacket, and flying clothing.Members who have received military training or courses from other countries for which the requirements are deemed to be equivalent to CAF training requirements may be authorized to wear the applicable CAF specialist skill badge subject to approval by the Individual Training Authority of the environment concerned. A CAF specialist skill badge may be awarded to a CAF member of the Regular or Reserve Force after successful completion of the formal CAF training.For the purposes of this category of qualification badges, “hazardous employment” is defined as regularly working in an environment which requires frequent exposure to a high degree of danger or peril in a demanding physical environment.
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