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Old 30th Oct 2015, 22:33
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And the poppy on the wrong side, not that they should be worn on waterproofs anyhow.
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Old 30th Oct 2015, 22:48
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Top bloke the current CDI. For a nav of course! I don't think what's left of his staff have time to help him dress himself. Surely a mess fine at some point...
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Old 30th Oct 2015, 22:57
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Originally Posted by MPN11
The great advantage of being a plt off [for those us us who had that experience] is that the rank braid was almost invisible anyway, and either way up worked ...

... and if I had progressed beyond 1*, I assume my batman would have ensured all was correct anyway.
And it would completely disappear in the rain when the surrounding material darkened!
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 07:41
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Look at the sack of sh!t in the background of that photo..what is it? an airman? RAC patrolman? a re-enactment walt? At least the marine has polished his brown boots.
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 07:44
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One wonders if the said jacket had been left in the cloakroom to be the victim of a bored ex-fighter pilot?
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 08:39
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Aha, Fallon visits "Defence Intelligence". Sure.
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 09:13
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Wensley ... You don't mean a Phantom Phiendish Phiddler
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 10:25
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Originally Posted by MPN11
The great advantage of being a plt off [for those us us who had that experience] is that the rank braid was almost invisible anyway, and either way up worked ...
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No it doesn't. Either way around, yes, either way up no.

I was pulled up once for having the join uppermost.

Remember though when you had to get the different braids attached to a piece of suitable coloured material for rain coat, blue shirt, and KD shirt. For your flying suit the braid had to be stitched to the dummy epaulets (at least the colour matched).
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 16:18
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How about these two, posing at Marham and clad in something apparently left over from the Norman Tebbitt scenes in "Spitting Images"
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 16:51
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I hear there is a second pic out there and this is one half a 'spot the difference' for the next air-clues?
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 17:01
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Things went downhill after they stopped issuing aircrew scarves and went for the polo neck.
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Old 31st Oct 2015, 20:55
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The Fallon photo shows his lack of knowledge on poppy wearing. The leaf should be positioned at the "eleven o clock" position, to acknowledge the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Many fall foul of that, but at his level in the hierarchy, his dresser could make sure his poppy is correct as he ensures that the ministers colostemy bag is secure.

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Old 2nd Nov 2015, 21:23
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The Fallon photo shows his lack of knowledge on poppy wearing. The leaf should be positioned at the "eleven o clock" position, to acknowledge the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Many fall foul of that, but at his level in the hierarchy, his dresser could make sure his poppy is correct as he ensures that the ministers colostemy bag is secure.
Actually, it's your knowledge that's lacking somewhat! This is simply untrue.
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Old 2nd Nov 2015, 21:31
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Bowly,

Very easy to suggest superior knowledge, but that's how I was not only brought up to wear a poppy, but, was actually trained in that tradition as a Halton apprentice in the late 60s. My post reflects only that fact of my life experience. Perhaps you could allow us to share your "superior" knowledge as to why it's untrue ?

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Old 2nd Nov 2015, 21:45
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Originally Posted by ricardian
How about these two, posing at Marham and clad in something apparently left over from the Norman Tebbitt scenes in "Spitting Images"
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Ahhh, the aircrew leather jacket. Was this garment ever cleared for use in an aircraft - other than travelling as pax to demonstrate to the rest of the pax that the wearer was actually aircrew? (in your own time.....go on!)
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Old 2nd Nov 2015, 22:10
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Smuj, I'm with Bowly on this one. As a Halton App I can't ever remember that the position of the leaf was important. Perhaps you can quote QR/ Dress reg?

Perhaps, it was just your DS Sgt trying to be a bigger co#k than normal?
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How about these two, posing at Marham and clad in something apparently left over from the Norman Tebbitt scenes in "Spitting Images".

My surprise that such a senior officer in the so-called Defence Intelligence world should apparently be unaware that he is so manifestly improperly dressed, and on a reasonably important occasion too, is only exceeded by my astonishment that it should be considered appropriate to wear the Royal cipher in such informal "uniform" as is referred to above.

The nearest naval equivalent to the first solecism is known as "going astern", namely wearing one's left shoulder strap on the right shoulder, and vice versa. Harder to spot than in the Air Marshal's case, since most people seem to manage to get the curl facing towards their head, but worth a drink to anyone who catches you doing it.

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Old 3rd Nov 2015, 05:52
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Smudge, looks like the gent on the right got the same memo. Good lad.
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Old 3rd Nov 2015, 07:03
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Remembrance poppy: Controversies and how to wear it - BBC Newsbeat

How to wear it: Many say on the left, symbolising that you keep those who died close to your heart. It's also where military medals are worn. Others say men should wear it on the left and women on the right, like you would a badge or brooch. The Queen however wears hers on the left.

There are also many people who say that the leaf should point to 11 o'clock. The Royal British Legion told Newsbeat: "There is no right or wrong way to wear a poppy. It is a matter of personal choice whether an individual chooses to wear a poppy and also how they choose to wear it. The best way to wear a poppy is to wear it with pride."
How do you wear your poppy? | The Royal British Legion

Some wear it on the left side of their body, as this is close to the heart, while others suggest that men wear it in their left lapel (similar to a boutonnière) and women wear it on the right (similar to a brooch).

There’s also a myth that only members of the Royal Family are allowed to wear theirs on the right - this isn’t true.

However, none of these are the "correct" way to wear your poppy.

The best way to wear one is simply with pride.

Seems there is no right way or wrong way....
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Old 3rd Nov 2015, 07:27
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Always wore mine on the right with medal to the left(in uniform). As for the leaf, no leaf in the 60s. I think it is fairly new.
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