I have been collecting British cap badges for a few years and I'm not aware of a different design. I don't have very many references, so my answer is not that definative. But I have learned that the Canadians had a cap badge that was identifcal, except for the arrangement of the flames: the Winnepeg Guards. I accidently bought one. Speaking of grenadier badges, I have a large badge that is the same size and style as the large bronze badge of the Royal Scots Fusilers EXCEPT this one has a slight different pattern to the flames and on the grenade is the coronet and feathers of the Prince of Wales---identical to what you see for the 3rd Dragoons or the 11th Hussars. What is this? It has loops for attachment, so it is a cap badge and probably not a cartridge box badge. ????
No he was not! When i joined the Guards there was another young lad who wanted to serve his country, but was subjected to all manner of hate, he went AWOL and even went to The Sun news paper to tell the world what he was having to put up with. I don't remember his name, however, i did witness racism suffered by him and would like to contact him because i think he should get compensation for the abuse he experienced. If anyone could help in finding this person, please leave a message. Also, racism is a huge problem. and the grenadier guards are not small. someone will always think they are better.
The flames' color from my range top is both blue and orange. Could I have a problem and if so what might that be?
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.
The blanket will help to smother the flames. The flames should go out once deprived of oxygen, hopefully before the person suffers burns. A carpet could be used instead as speed is essential.
bet the guards and start attaking
It could mean a lot of things depending on the person.
Mephiles "killed" Sonic, so he could release the Flames of Disaster which were sealed inside Elise. The Flames were unleashed due to Elise crying.
Moto. This could be translated into English as fire, flame, flames.
Toys R Us sells corner guards for tables in their baby safety section. Another retailer that sells corner guards is Amazon. One could also purchase them at Walmart.
Yes, as long as your opponent has red or white gear, the referee should allow you to wear blue. Typically the chest guard is reversible while the head gear and gloves are white, but red and blue helmets are quite common and red or blue gloves should not be a problem. Red or blue foot guards should not be a problem either as long as your opponent isn't wearing the same color. Arm guards and shin guards are usually worn under the uniform. They are usually white, but they could be colored, but they probably can't be seen.
It is virtually impossible to purchase solar flames. One could view and perhaps purchase images of solar flames at Space, Slash Gear, or Environmental Graffiti.
yes because if there where terrorist attacks that should of warned them to put their guards up at all times and have more security in the airports.