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  2. File:Flag of the British Army (1938-present).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Army Flag (non-ceremonial): is authorized to be flown at any Army or inter-Service events of a non ceremonial nature, at Army headquarters and recruiting offices. The Army Flag is not to be flown as the principal flag denoting Army participation at any international event where the Union Flag should be flown (Ministry of Defence ...

  3. File:Flag of the British Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Army Flag (non-ceremonial): is authorized to be flown at any Army or inter-Service events of a non ceremonial nature, at Army headquarters and recruiting offices. The Army Flag is not to be flown as the principal flag denoting Army participation at any international event where the Union Flag should be flown (Ministry of Defence (1996).

  4. File:Army-major.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag used by British Army ships of the Royal Logistic Corps. It is essentially the Blue Ensign with the image from the British Army's flag on it. Date: 28 November 2006: Source: Own work, created in Adobe Illustrator CS2: Author: Philip Ronan: Other versions: Supersedes Image:Armymajor.png

  5. Category:Military flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the People's Liberation Army; ... List of British colours lost in battle; List of flags of the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces ... STF SL flag.png 383 × ...

  6. British Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    After the Crimean War (30 January 1855), the War Office ordered different rank badges for British general, staff officers and regimental officers. It was the first complete set of rank badges to be used by the British Army. Field Marshal: Two rows of one inch wide oak-leaf designed lace on the collar with crossed baton above the wreath in silver.

  7. Divisional 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. [51] 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 ...

  8. Regulation Colours - Wikipedia

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    British Armed Forces units usually carry two Regulation Colours: the Regulation King's Colour and Regulation Regimental Colour. These are often referred to as the standard or ensign. Colours are the identifying battle flags carried by military regiments to show where their respective soldiers should rally in battle. Originally these were 6 feet ...

  9. British Army - Wikipedia

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    The British Army's official flag is the Union Jack. The Army also has a non-ceremonial flag that is often seen flying from military buildings and is used at recruiting and military events and exhibitions. [224]