Brassard
A brassard is a "decorative cloth band, often braided or tasseled, worn around the upper arm, as by many military personnel to signify a particular group, regiment, etc."
General Information
The brassard is to be fitted over the right sleeve of the jumper or shirt and positioned above the elbow. The top of the brassard is to be fixed by a fabric strap to the right shoulder strap of the jumper or shirt. The brassard is worn with the following uniforms:
The brassard is to be fitted over the right sleeve of the jumper or shirt and positioned above the elbow. The top of the brassard is to be fixed by a fabric strap to the right shoulder strap of the jumper or shirt. The brassard is worn with the following uniforms:
- No. 2 (Full) SD
- No. 2A SD
- No. 2C SD
Position of Badges
As mentioned on the Cadet Insignia page (all measurements are detailed there), there are lots of rules regarding the positioning of Badges. Here is an illustration from the AP1358C, showing a possible variant of the Brassard with the Progressive Syllabus Badges and subsequent layout:
As mentioned on the Cadet Insignia page (all measurements are detailed there), there are lots of rules regarding the positioning of Badges. Here is an illustration from the AP1358C, showing a possible variant of the Brassard with the Progressive Syllabus Badges and subsequent layout:
© Air Cadet 101 - Harry Briggs