Durham University Officers Training Corps OTC Swagger Stick Top

 Durham University Officers Training Corps OTC Swagger Stick Top
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Guaranteed original. E2B/546 This is an original WW1 Durham University Officers Training Corps OTC Swagger Stick Top for sale. In good condition. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military badges for sale including other WW1 Durham University Officers Training Corps OTC Swagger Stick Top.
For more original militaria for sale, click here. In the British Army prior to World War I swagger sticks were carried by all other ranks when off duty, as part of their walking out uniform. The stick took the form of a short cane of polished wood, with an ornamented metal head of regimental pattern. The usual custom was for the private soldier or NCO to carry the stick tucked under his arm. Cavalrymen carried a small riding cane instead of the swagger stick of infantry and other branches.[2] This practice was restricted to the army and Royal Marines, and was never imitated by the other services. Uniforms are no longer worn by army personnel when off duty and the swagger stick has accordingly become obsolete. In the British Army and other militaries following the Commonwealth traditions, some commissioned officers used to carry swagger sticks when in uniform, whilst some Warrant Officers and Senior NCOs may carry pace sticks instead. Cavalry officers will often carry a riding crop rather than a swagger stick, in deference to their mounted traditions. In some Irish regiments in the British army, such as the Irish Guards, officers carry a blackthorn walking stick, based on the shillelagh. In the Royal Tank Regiment, officers carry an 'ash plant' or walking stick instead, in reference to World War I tank attacks, when officers would prepare lines of advance by testing the ground's firmness and suitability for tanks. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military badges for sale including other WW1 Durham University Officers Training Corps OTC Swagger Stick Top.