DZ Flash

A DZ Flash is a badge or patch worn by the Airborne forces of the British Army and all squadrons of the RAF Regiment.[1] DZ stands for 'drop zone'. In RAF Regiment use, these flashes distinguish between squadrons, although within the RAF Regiment only II Squadron has a parachute capability.

Joint service units

Special Forces Support Group

Army

Current

Parachute Regiment
HQ, Parachute Regiment1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment
Depot, Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces
Other units of the 16th Air Assault Brigade
7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery23 Parachute Engineer Regiment13 Air Assault Regiment Royal Logistics Corps16 Medical RegimentEOD Troop 33 Regiment Royal Engineers
9 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers 216 Parachute Signals Squadron7th Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical EngineersD Squadron, Household Cavalry Regiment156 Provost Company Royal Military Police
Brigade HQBrigade Pathfinder Platoon

Inactive

10th Battalion, Parachute Regiment 15th (Scottish) Parachute Battalion

Air Force

No. 2 Squadron RAF Regiment

See also

References

  1. "AP 1358, CHAP 7" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2009. 0733. RAF Regiment. Members of the RAF Regiment wear distinguished arm badges and shoulder slides as follows:
    a. RAF Regiment Shoulder Badge.
    b. Shoulder/Chest Epaulette Rank Slides
    c. Sqn Drop Zone (DZ) Patches. Sqn DZ patches may be worn on the CS 95 jacket with the sqn cdrs permission. They are to be OG with the centrepiece of the authorised Sqn badge embroidered in black, coloured versions are not to be worn. They are worn centrally mid-way up the right sleeve of the field jacket (or parachute smock if appropriate), positioned below parachutist wings if awarded. RAF Regt personnel not serving on sqns may wear the RAF Regt DZ patch with embroidered crossed rifles and astral crown instead.


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