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An Army Crest was finally agreed twelve years later. 'Design originated in 1935 as a device indicative of the British Army for a stained glass window in Ypres Cathedral in memory of King Albert. Approved by HM King George V. A simplified design secured Royal Assent in 1938 as the Army Crest, and was adopted in lieu of the Royal Arms on the Army ...
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British Army; British Army officer rank insignia; Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia; Comparative officer ranks of World War II; First Aid Nursing Yeomanry; King's Commissioned Indian Officer; Mechanised Transport Corps; Talk:British Indian Army; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox2; Template:British Army Officer Ranks; Template:British Army Officer ...
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British Army; British Army officer rank insignia; Comparative officer ranks of World War I; Comparative officer ranks of World War II; Field marshal (United Kingdom) First Aid Nursing Yeomanry; King's Commissioned Indian Officer; Mechanised Transport Corps; Talk:British Indian Army; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox2; Template:British Army Officer Ranks
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