CJCR Dress instructions | Annex D National Commendations, Cadet Commendations, The Duke of Edinburgh Award
Table of contents
- National Commendations (5-D-1)
- Cadet Commendations (5-D-2)
- The Duke of Edinburgh Award (5-D-3)
- Method of wear for The Duke of Edinburgh Pin (5-D-4)
National Commendations
Figure 5D-1 – National Commendations Insignia
Insignia |
Illustration |
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Chief of the Defence Staff Commendation (CDS Commendation) |
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Command Commendation (VCDS / RCN / CA / RCAF Commendation) |
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A National Commendation Pin shall be worn centered on the left breast pocket, equidistant between the lower seam and the lower edge of the pocket flap. This pin is worn on the jacket or the shirt. |
Cadet Commendations
Figure 5D-2 – Cadet Commendations Insignia
Insignia |
Illustration |
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Commander’s Cadet Commendation Pin |
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Navy League of Canada Award of Commendation |
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A Cadet Commendation Pin shall be worn centered on the right breast pocket, equidistant between the lower seam and the lower edge of the pocket flap. This pin is worn on the jacket or the shirt. |
The Duke of Edinburgh Award
Figure 5D-3 – The Duke of Edinburgh Pin
Insignia |
Illustration |
Placement on Uniform |
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Bronze |
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The Bronze, Silver or Gold pin awarded under the Duke of Edinburgh Award Program shall be worn centred on the right breast pocket, equidistant between the lower seam and the lower edge of the jacket pocket flap. The pin is worn on the jacket only. |
Silver |
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Gold |
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Figure 5D-4 – Method of wear for The Duke of Edinburgh Pin
Duke of Edinburgh pins are worn centred on the right breast pocket, equidistant between the lower seam and the lower edge of the pocket flap of both the jacket and shirt.
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