Stable Belts of the British Army
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29th Commando Royal Artillery
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Adjutant General's Corps
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The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
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The Army Cadet Force
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The Combined Cadet Force
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The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire
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The Royal Army Medical Corps
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The Army Catering Corps
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The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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The Royal Corps Of Transport
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The Queens Regiment
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The Royal Logistics Corps
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The Gloucestershire Regiment
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The Gurkha Signals
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The Royal Irish Regiment
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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
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The Border Regimen
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The Footguards
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The stable belt of the Royal Regiment of Fusilier was formally worn by the Lancashire Fusiliers the straps are worn to the front by officers and to the left side by other ranks
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The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment
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The Royal Engineers
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The Light Infantry
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The Yorkshire Volunteers (1st Battalion)
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The Royal Tank Regiment
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Please note the buckle of a stable belt can be worn to the left or right side of the body or in the centre it is dependant on each regiments requirements and are frequently subject to change (examples above are a guide to design only not position of wear)
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