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  2. Tactical recognition flash - Wikipedia

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    Tactical recognition flash (TRF) is the British military term for a coloured patch worn on the right arm of combat clothing by members of the British Army, [1] Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. A TRF serves to quickly identify the regiment or corps of the wearer, in the absence of a cap badge .

  3. Category:British TRFs - Wikipedia

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  4. File:SHAEF Shoulder Patch.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:173Airborne Brigade Shoulder Patch.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Sleeve patch of the 5th Guards Tank Brigade.svg

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    5e brigade de chars de la Garde (Russie) Offensive de Sloviansk; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Forze terrestri russe; 5ª Brigata corazzata delle guardie "Tacinskaja" Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 第5独立親衛戦車旅団 (ロシア陸軍) Usage on nn.wikipedia.org 5. stridsvognbrigade; Usage on no.wikipedia.org 5. stridsvognbrigade; Usage on pt ...

  7. File:32nd infantry division shoulder patch.svg - Wikipedia

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    The original can be viewed here: 32nd infantry division shoulder patch.JPG: . Public domain Public domain false false This image is in the public domain in the United States because it contains materials that originally came from a United States Armed Forces badge or logo.

  8. File:SFOD-D Patch.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia produced by the United States Army Institute of Heraldry.It is in the public domain but its use is restricted by Title 18, United States Code, Section 704 and the Code of Federal Regulations (32 CFR, Part 507), .

  9. Shoulder mark - Wikipedia

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    A shoulder mark, also called a rank slide or slip-on, is a flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform. [1] It may bear rank or other insignia. A shoulder mark should not be confused with a shoulder board (an elaborate shoulder strap), a shoulder knot (a braided type of shoulder board), or an epaulette, although these terms are often used interchangeably.