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  2. Higher formation insignia of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    In the British Army, ACI 1118 specified that the design for the formation sign should be approved by the general officer commanding the formation and reported to the War Office. [31] A further order of December 1941 (ACI 2587) specified the material of the uniform patch as printed cotton (ordnance issue), this replaced the embroidered felt (or ...

  3. Divisional insignia of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    However, 21st Army Group formations wore their signs when they went to France. [50] The signs shown below were used as vehicle signs and worn on uniform (except where noted). The short-lived 7th Infantry Division did not have a formation sign and that for the 66th Division was designed but never used.

  4. File:British Army (1920–1953) OF-8.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Brigade insignia of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    World War II British battledress arm of service (corps) colours. By the start of the Second World War, the British Army prohibited all identifying marks on its Battle Dress uniforms in 1939 save for drab (black or white on khaki) regimental or corps (branch) slip-on titles, and even these were not to be worn in the field. In May 1940 this was ...

  6. File:2nd Div Sign WW2 (AWM 132502).svg - Wikipedia

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    awm caption: the formation sign of 2nd division aif [sic], during the 1939-45 war. the sign was reproduced in white on a black square. the photograph shows the sign reproduced on a piece of furniture in the possession of the divisional commander and was taken after the war to show how the sign had been rendered. source

  7. File:1st Infantry Division sign WW2.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The British I Corps used an insignia of a white spearhead, symbolising their role as the spearhead of the British Army. The 1st Infantry Division adopted a white triangle, during the Second World War period, to represent the tip of that spear.

  8. File : British 1st Armoured Division WW2 2nd pattern.svg

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    Divisional insignia of the British Army; List of orders of battle for the British 1st Armoured Division; Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle; Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics/Monthly DYK pageview leaders/2023/March; Wikipedia:Main Page history/2023 March 26; Wikipedia:Recent additions/2023/March; Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history ...

  9. VIII Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press. George Forty, British Army Handbook 1939-1945, Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1998 (ISBN 0 7509 1403 3). Graham E. Watson & Richard A. Rinaldi, The British Army in Germany (BAOR and after): An organizational history 1947-2004, Tiger Lily Publications ...