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The Rifles Stable Belt

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caption id="attachment_6032" align="alignnone" width="1500"] New 2017 Royal Regiment of Scotland Stable Belt[/caption]

Today's stable belt is a wide webbing belt, typically designed in a single solid colour or horizontally striped in two or more different colours. Every regiment and corps of the British Army has its own stable belt which is often quite colourful. New Pattern RAF Stable Belt Stable belts as we know them weren't introduced until 1950... well after the horse ceased to be as ubiquitous as it was. Musicians usually wear the stable belt of the regiment or corps with whose band they are currently serving.Sherwood Foresters stable belt with silver stripe to distinguish EMU OTC from its (foster) parent unit. Available in the following sizes: Standard width 6.5 cm; small (fits up to 28' waist), medium (fits up to 32' waist), large (fits up to 34' waist) and extra-large (fits up to 40' waist). Also available in following outsizes: xx-large (to fit waist up to 48'), xxx-large (to fit waist up to 54') and xxxx-large (to fit waist up to 60'). CCF Stable Belt Sizes: Standard width 7.5 cm; small (to fit up to 32" waist), medium (to fit up to 34' waist), large (to fit up to 36' waist) and extra-large (to fit up to 42' waist). Weight: 130g. Royal Regiment of Scotland Stable Belt Stable belts are worn with most styles of informal dress, but not with full dress, service dress or mess dress. Now worn by C Squadron, Royal Yeomanry and HQ (Kent and County of London Yeomanry) Squadron, 71st Signal Regiment.

Sizes: Standard width 7.5 cm; small (fits waist up to 30'), medium (fits waist up to 36'), large (to fit waist up to 40') and XL (to fit waist up to 44'). PWRR Stable Belt The Danish Army, Home Guard, and Air Force all use stable belts. The Danish armed forces have had in total 42 different stable belts. Today there are only sixteen in use. In the Royal Air Force, this belt is worn with service working dress(No. 2 dress) either covering the top of the trousers or skirt and the lower part of the shirt. It can also be worn through belt loops if they have been specially designed to accommodate the belt's width. Note that these belts are shown in cross section, the stripes actually being horizontal as worn, and are actually considerably wider than shown, although the stripes are shown in correct proportion. Where belts are asymmetrical, the left-hand side of the illustration is the uppermost as worn.Personnel of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, with the exception of those serving in Territorial Force battalion groups, wear the regimental belt of the Durham Light Infantry, being rifle green with two thin red stripes. The belt was adopted as the RNZIR Corps belt in 1970. The Durham Light Infantry regimental belt was given to the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment when it relieved the 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry at Sarawak, Borneo in May 1966.

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