Tactical recognition flash

Red and blue tactical recognition flash of the Royal Artillery.

Tactical recognition flash (TRF) is the official British military term for a coloured patch worn on the right arm of combat clothing by members of the Royal Navy,[1] British Army[2] and Royal Air Force. A TRF serves to quickly identify the regiment or corps of the wearer, in the absence of a cap badge. It is similar to but distinct from the DZ Flashes worn by members of Airborne Forces.

TRFs should not be confused with formation signs or insignia, which are used to denote the formation (usually brigade or division or a higher headquarters) and are worn in addition to TRFs by a member of any regiment or corps serving in that formation.

In 2007, the Royal Navy introduced a TRF, the RN corporate logo.[3] This short lived idea was abolished in late 2008 by a decision of the Naval Service Clothing Committee, along with the large "Royal Navy" breast patch, and replaced by a curved shoulder patch with the same wording. Royal Marines wear the 'Royal Marines Commando' shoulder flashes along with a dagger insignia once qualified.

Royal NavyRoyal MarinesRoyal Marines Dagger

Army

Royal Armoured CorpsArmy Air CorpsRoyal Regiment of ArtilleryRoyal Corps of SignalsCorps of Royal Engineers
See individual regiments below
Corps of Royal Electrical & Mechanical EngineersRoyal Logistic CorpsIntelligence CorpsRoyal Army Chaplains' DepartmentInfantry
See individual regiments below
Adjutant General's CorpsRoyal Army Medical CorpsRoyal Army Veterinary CorpsRoyal Army Dental CorpsQueen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
See below
Special Air ServiceCorps of Army MusicRoyal Army Physical Training CorpsSmall Arms School CorpsRoyal Army Ordnance Corps
None
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Honourable Artillery Company

(Corps of Drums only, Special OP Sqns none)

Royal Armoured Corps

Regular Regiments
Household Cavalry Regiment1st The Queen's Dragoon GuardsRoyal Scots Dragoon GuardsRoyal Dragoon GuardsQueen's Royal Hussars
Royal LancersKing's Royal HussarsLight DragoonsRoyal Tank Regiment
Yeomanry Regiments
Royal YeomanryRoyal Wessex YeomanryScottish and North Irish YeomanryQueen's Own Yeomanry

Army Air Corps

1st Regiment, Army Air Corps2nd Regiment, Army Air Corps3rd Regiment, Army Air Corps4th Regiment, Army Air Corps5th Regiment, Army Air Corps
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6th Regiment, Army Air Corps7th Regiment, Army Air Corps9th Regiment, Army Air Corps
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Infantry

Infantry Regiments
Foot GuardsRoyal Regiment of ScotlandPrincess of Wales's Royal RegimentDuke of Lancaster's RegimentRoyal Regiment of Fusiliers
Royal Anglian RegimentYorkshire RegimentMercian RegimentRoyal WelshRoyal Irish Regiment
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See below for each battalion
Parachute RegimentRoyal Gurkha RiflesThe RiflesLondon Regiment
See Drop Zone Flash
Infantry Battalions and Sub-units
1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
1st Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment2nd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment3rd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment
1st Battalion, Mercian Regiment2nd Battalion, Mercian Regiment3rd Battalion, Mercian Regiment4th Battalion, Mercian Regiment
HQ, Royal Welsh1st Battalion, Royal Welsh2nd Battalion, Royal Welsh3rd Battalion, Royal Welsh

Adjutant General's Corps

Royal Military PoliceMilitary Provost StaffMilitary Provost Guard ServiceArmy Legal ServicesStaff and Personnel SupportEducational and Training Services

Colonial Forces

Royal Gibraltar Regiment

Historic

Historic
Royal ScotsArgyll and Sutherland HighlandersKing's Regiment
King's Own Royal Border RegimentLancastrian and Cumbrian VolunteersPrince of Wales's Own Regiment of YorkshireGreen HowardsDuke of Wellington's Regiment
Tyne-Tees RegimentRoyal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers

Royal Air Force

See also

References

  1. 2007DIN04-101, Introduction of The Royal Navy Tactical Recognition Flash for CS95
  2. JSP 336 (3rd Edition), Volume 12, Part 3, Pamphlet 15, BADGES, EMBELLISHMENTS AND HEADDRESS (now superseded by JSP 886)
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