James Bonds Navy Uniform
crowe007
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Does anyone have any good screen caps (or just info) on the Dress Navy Uniform Bond wears (either Brosnan or before)?
I'm especially interested in the service ribbons he has.
Thanks!
I'm especially interested in the service ribbons he has.
Thanks!
Comments
http://www.007.info/FactfileYOLT.as
Hope this helps. 007 is wearing a number of ribbons - not sure what the medals are for though. Any Royal Navy experts out there?
Cheers,
Mark
http://www.007.info/
and select You Only Live Twice from the list of films on the left hand side.
Mark
Two of the medal ribbons are:
General Service Medal 1962 - This is usually awarded for service in Northern Ireland, but there are other clasps for it, such as "Southern Iraq and Turkey"
and
The NATO Star - This is awarded for service in The Former Yugoslavia between 1991 to date.
They were the only two ribbons I recognised, because I hold both of these medals myself.
Hope that helps (a little bit)
Did this costume for Hallowe'en this year...just went with some random ribbons (tried to get ones close to what was in the Connery pic on the front of the newspaper in YOLT. and when I couldn't find some, I went with what I thought Bond should have!)
And yes..Crowe is my last name
http://www.mjnewton.demon.co.uk/bond/navy.htm
"Better make that two."
I've never really paid attention, is the uniform fairly consistent from Connery to Moore to Brosnan in terms of details like the ribbons? I would think the cut wouldn't change much, or am I mistaken?
It was a very tight cut in TND. Compared with connerys and rog's
"Better make that two."
In Tomorrow Never Dies, Bond's medal count had increased back to three rows. These include another appearance for the GSM, as well as the Rhodesia Medal, meaning that he was in active service during the transition to Zimbabwe in 1979-80 (presumably between those Drax and ATAC affairs!), and the Distinguished Service Cross. However, perhaps the most surprising medal is the red and white Order of the British Empire (OBE) ribbon, a major award which is also available to civillians."
From http://www.mjnewton.demon.co.uk/bond/navy.htm