EOD and ATO badges are worn in perpetuity by qualified personnel
Only one of those badges listed may be worn at one time. Personnel who are eligible to wear more than one badge are to wear the badge of the trade employment to which they are currently posted or, if posted to a non-trade position a choice may be made by the individual as to which badge is worn
EOD and ATO are positioned centrally at the top of the right sleeve. On shirts and safari jacket the top centre of the badge backing is positioned 1 cm below the shoulder seam of garments. On jackets the top centre of the badge backing is positioned 2 cm below the shoulder seam
Officers and other ranks wear full size trade badges on Mess Dress White Jacket. The badge is positioned to the jacket in the same manner as the Service Dress jacket. The wearing of trade badges by officers on Mess Dress is optional. If worn, officers are to wear miniature bullion badges on blue backing, purchased by the individual
All personnel wear full size badges on appropriate backing on Mess Dress White Shirt with the badges positioned as for khaki polyester shirt
EOD and ATO are not worn on sweaters, raincoats or overcoats
Large coloured ATO and EOD badges are worn on DPCU or khaki brassards, as appropriate with all forms of dress by qualified personnel rostered for duty and/or serving at an EOD control centre
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal (Royal Australian Engineers) |
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The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Badge depicts a bomb on a scarlet oval background. The badge may be worn by a member of the Royal Australian Engineers who has qualified in EOD in accordance with trade sponsor requirements
Wearing the badge: The next table shows the items of dress on which the badge is worn and the type of badge worn on those items of dress. The badge is not worn on any item of dress not included in the table
Serial | Dress | Badge | Remarks |
1 | Service Dress | Embroidered on scarlet background |
| 2 | Shirt Polyester | As for Serial 1 | |
3 | Safari Jacket | As for Serial 1 | |
4 | Utility Jacket | As for Serial 1 | |
5 | Mess Dress | Embroidered bullion badge in miniature (half size) in gold and silver on blue backing (officers) | |
6 | Mess Dress, White Jacket | Full size embroidered badge on scarlet background | |
7 | Patrol Blue/White | Embroidered on scarlet background | |
8 | Mess Dress, White Shirt | Embroidered on scarlet background | |
9 | Protective Dress and DPCU | Embroidered on scarlet background | On a khaki brassard |
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Ammunition Technical Officer/Technician |
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The Ammunition Technical Officer/Technician Badge depicts a flaming bomb surmounted on a demi wreath of wattle
The badge may be worn by a member who has qualified as an ammunition technical officer/technician in accordance with trade sponsor requirements
Wearing the badge: The next table shows the items of dress on which the badge is worn and the type of badge worn on those items of dress. The badge is not worn on any item of dress not included in the table
Serial | Dress | Badge | Remarks |
1 | Service Dress | Embroidered on khaki background | |
2 | Shirt Polyester | As for Serial 1 | |
3 | Safari Jacket | As for Serial 1 | |
4 | Utility Jacket | As for Serial 1 | |
5 | Mess Dress | Embroidered bullion badge in miniature (half size) in gold and silver on blue backing (officers) | |
6 | Mess Dress, White Jacket | Full size embroidered badge on white background | |
7 | Patrol Blue/White | Embroidered on blue or white background | |
8 | Mess Dress, White Shirt | Embroidered on white background | |
9 | Protective Dress and DPCU | Embroidered on khaki or DPCU background | On a khaki or DPCU brassard |
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Clearance Diving Team 1, Royal Australian Navy Formed on 18 March 1966, CDT 1 initially continued in the role of Mobile Clearance Diving Team (MCDT) but was additionally tasked for operations as part of Mine Counter Measures (MCM) squadron on the fleet |
Bomb Response WA Police |
Bomb Response WA Police |
AFP |
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Mine Warfare Officer (MWO) |
Mine Clearance Diving Officer (MCDO) |
South Australian Bomb Removal Unit |
Explosive Ordnance Disposal 1990-1991, unofficial |
Bomb Response South Australia Police |