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Excuse me, it's The RCRMe too and I'm RCR!
Excuse me, it's The RCRMe too and I'm RCR!
Agreed but that was still mounted infantry adapting itself to a situation. Which is what I think MarkPPCLI was commenting on.Mounted Infantry charge. (Note the uniforms as this is a service dress forum .
The charge of the 4th Australian Light Horse at Beersheba late in the afternoon of 31 October 1917, is remembered as the last great cavalry charge.
Australian Light Horse Charge - The Lighthorsemen
Two Steps from Hell - Victory Charge of the Australian Light Horse, Beersheba
So when Stella was about 3 she used to ask to take her naps at about 1130. That is when I'd nap too and still do if I can.I'm passed 60 years of age, but not a Grandpa yet. I do find myself having the urge to take a nap after chasing my yet to be Grandma around the house a couple of times.
Out of curiosity, where did you see details on the 3B dress's rank insignia? I've looked around for details on the Service Dress, and other than the DLR 5 site, there isn't much.Anyways...
I saw a question earlier about gold thread on this new uniform. Everything I have seen thus far showed the No 3B Dress with off-white rank insignia. My best assumption is that Army Service Dress insignia in general will go from that hideous gold colour to a proper off-white colour.
DAPA had a some promotional shots of the concept on their ACIMS page...that suddenly disappeared. My guess is that the photos got leakwd and DLR 5 had a fit and told them to lock them down.Out of curiosity, where did you see details on the 3B dress's rank insignia? I've looked around for details on the Service Dress, and other than the DLR 5 site, there isn't much.
I see your 1917 "last great cavalry charge" and raise you with a 1942 "last major cavalry charge"Mounted Infantry charge. (Note the uniforms as this is a service dress forum .
The charge of the 4th Australian Light Horse at Beersheba late in the afternoon of 31 October 1917, is remembered as the last great cavalry charge.
Australian Light Horse Charge - The Lighthorsemen
Two Steps from Hell - Victory Charge of the Australian Light Horse, Beersheba
It sounds like you need more Calvary memes in your life.Ok cavalry bros, take the discussion, and the horse your rode in on, elsewhere.
I was on a joint US, Australian CPX and during one of the breaks I saw one of the Aussie Officers wearing his slouch hat with feathers - he belonged to a cavalry unit. I was wondering perhaps Canadian Army units especially cavalry, mounted rifles should adopt feathers to their head dress. More feathers I say!Mounted Infantry charge. (Note the uniforms as this is a service dress forum .
The charge of the 4th Australian Light Horse at Beersheba late in the afternoon of 31 October 1917, is remembered as the last great cavalry charge.
Australian Light Horse Charge - The Lighthorsemen
Two Steps from Hell - Victory Charge of the Australian Light Horse, Beersheba
“Inoffensive beige”Anyways...
I saw a question earlier about gold thread on this new uniform. Everything I have seen thus far showed the No 3B Dress with off-white rank insignia. My best assumption is that Army Service Dress insignia in general will go from that hideous gold colour to a proper off-white colour.
All Australian Army armoured corps pers wear the plume. Sort of like the black beret.I was on a joint US, Australian CPX and during one of the breaks I saw one of the Aussie Officers wearing his slouch hat with feathers - he belonged to a cavalry unit. I was wondering perhaps Canadian Army units especially cavalry, mounted rifles should adopt feathers to their head dress. More feathers I say!
Wait - we’re doing religion here too?It sounds like you need more Calvary memes in your life.
"Light infantry".I was on a joint US, Australian CPX and during one of the breaks I saw one of the Aussie Officers wearing his slouch hat with feathers - he belonged to a cavalry unit. I was wondering perhaps Canadian Army units especially cavalry, mounted rifles should adopt feathers to their head dress. More feathers I say!
As course, you can raise another infantry battalion and let them wear feathers with their head dress like the Italian Bersaglieri
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The Bersaligeri also run (160-180 bpm march) on parade.
Well we do have the Louis Scott Cock of the Walk trophy.