RANK BADGES.
Diagram 114 badge worn by Field-Marshal.
Diagram 115, badge worn by General.
Diagram 116, badge worn by Lieut.-General.
Diagram 117, badge worn by Major-General.
Diagram 118, badge worn by Colonel.
Diagram 119, badge worn by Lieut.-Colonel.
Diagram 120, badge worn by Major.
Diagram 121, badge worn by Captain.
Diagram 122, badge worn by Lieutenant.
Diagram 123, badge worn by Second-Lieutenant.
Diagram 124, is the cuff worn on the tunic by Field-Marshal.
Diagram 125, Tunic Cuff—Cavalry Field Officer.
Diagram 126, Doublet Cuff—Highland Regiments.
Diagram 127, Tunic Cuff—Coldstream Guards.
Diagram 128, Tunic Cuff—Grenadier Guards.
Diagram 129, Tunic Cuff—Scots Guards.
Diagram 130, Tunic Cuff—Army Veterinary Department.
Diagram 131, Tunic Cuff—Army Service Corps.
Diagram 132, Tunic Cuff—Rifle Regiments.
Diagram 133, Tunic Cuff—Lancers.
Diagram 134, Tunic Cuff—Army Ordnance Departments.
Diagram 135, Tunic Cuff—Dragoons Guards and Dragoons.
Diagram 136, Mess Jacket Cuff—Officer below Field rank, Royal Horse Guards.
Diagram 137, Mess Jacket Cuff—Field Officer, Life Guards.
Diagram 138, Mess Jacket Cuff—Field Officer, Royal Horse Guards.
Diagram 139, Mess Jacket Cuff—Foot Guards.
Diagram 140, Mess Jacket Cuff—Life Guards Officer below Field rank.
Diagram 146, Universal Service Frock Cuff—Colonel.
Diagram 145, Universal Service Frock Cuff—Lieut.-Colonel.
Diagram 144, Universal Service Frock Cuff—Major.
Diagram 143, Universal Service Frock Cuff—Captain.
Diagram 142, Universal Service Frock Cuff—Lieutenant.
Diagram 141, Universal Service Frock Cuff —Second Lieutenant.
Also the following for the cuffs of Highland Regiments.
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