Monday 21 April 2014
Sunday 20 April 2014
Monday 7 April 2014
NCC - Know more about the Uniform
Its not just NCC who wears
the hackle but the armies of some Common wealth countries the hackle is
worn by some infantry regiments, especially those designated as fusilier
regiments and those with Scottish and Northern Irish origins. The
colour of the hackle varies from regiment to regiment. In india other than NCC the following Regiments are entitled to wear :
Brigade of the Guards : Red over yellow
The Grenadiers : White
Kumaon Regiment : Green
Mahar Regiment : Dull cherry
Maratha Light Infantry : Red over green
Naga Regiment : Orange
Rajput Regiment : Maroon over red
National Cadet Corps : Red
2) What is Aiguillette,
3) Why we wear dark Green Beret
4) Why the Fourragère is on left side,
For this too again there are many stories some of them are as follows
Although there are many stories from history about its origin but in
today's world it is decorated to generals and staff officers who are on
duty as RDC or delegated (RDC duty is the officer on duty with Governors
and similar higher officials) Aiguillette is not a part of NCC uniform
but only meant for officers
3) Why we wear dark Green Beret
The story takes us back to 1941 when there were many badges and
different colours of headgears and no standardisation in uniform was
crating too many problems in British Army.They decided to adopt an Irish
Culture called Tam o' Shanter initially 3 colours were proposed red,
yellow and green. Green was chosen as the most suitable.The proposal
that the commandos should start wearing green beret as their official
headdress was submitted to the Chief of Combined Operations and
forwarded by Lord Mountbatten to the Under-Secretary of State for War.
Approval was granted and in October 1942 the first green berets were
issued to the Royal Marines. As we follow the british culture all the
above mentioned regiments wear Green Beret including NCC as they are too
part of Infantry.
4) Why the Fourragère is on left side,
For this too again there are many stories some of them are as follows
1) well the major reason for wearing the Fourragère on left side is to
avoid inconvenience while working such as supporting the butt of rifle
and while doing drill etc.
2) All those corps and regiments which
comes direct in action(Fighting corp) with enemy such as infantry wears
it on left and not fighting force such as Artillery etc wears it on
Right
Lanyards is used to secure the sword, Pistol ets and
Fourragère are the decoratives of unit or regiment Like NCC Fourragère
made of three colour each for tri service....don't confuse between the
below three....
Friday 4 April 2014
ANOs are exempted from giving toll on National High Ways
As per Section 3 of Indian Tolls (Army and Air Force) Act 2001, the following Defence Persons and property are exempted from payment of users fee :
(d) all authorised folowers of -
(i) the regular forces
(ii) the territorial army or the National Cadet Corps
(iii) any irregular corps
Wednesday 2 April 2014
Please help this DC candidate...
Sir,
I am acting as ncc caretaker having C certificate.
now I am selected for ANO . someone told me that C certificate holders
have to apply for the direct commission or number or prcn (whatever it
will be,i am not clrea about it) but my unit is not providing me the
required form.
it is my humble submission to provide proper information regarding
this and also provide me the required form which are used for this
purpose.
thanking you
with regard
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