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  1. Divisional insignia of the British Army - Wikipedia

    • Battle Patches were distinct signs used at the battalion level as a means of identification on the battlefield, although some continued the scheme to include company and even platoon signs. See more

    Overview

    Formation signs at the division level were first introduced in the British Army in the First World War. They were intended … See more

    First World War

    Until 1916, unit names were written on vehicles, notice boards and camp flags, when an order to end this insecure practice was given to adopt a 'device, mark or sign' particular to that division. Initially only a few divisions w… See more

    Second World War

    The use of divisional signs on uniform was discontinued by the regular army after the First World War, although when reformed in 1920, some territorial divisions continued to wear the signs they had adopted previously. … See more

    Modern

    The Modern era is taken to be the end of the Cold War and the implementation of Options for Change.
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    • 3rd (United Kingdom) Division … See more

    Bibliography

    • Cole, Howard (1973). Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 978-0-85368-078-9.
    • Cole (2), Howard N. (1953). Badges on Battledress, Post-War Forma… See more

     
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  2. The British Army prohibited all identifying marks on its Battle Dress uniforms in 1939 save for drab regimental slip-on titles, but in 1941 introduced formation patches to identify the wearer's division. They were initially referred to by the British as "Divisional Signs", but this was soon changed to "Formation Badges".
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formation_patch
    Prior to 1943, there was no formal British identification. However, BEFvehicles carried a white vertical rectangle patch, 12 inches by 15 inches, on the front of AFVs, on the front left mudguard of softskins and on the sides of carriers.
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    Soldiers’ headwear has always featured some form of insignia demonstrating regimental identity. Here we take a look at some common features of these badge designs, investigating the origins and meaning behind their words and …

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    Please find below our selection of British WW2 Divisional patches. These WWII insignia are acurate reproductions of the originals, including Pegasus and Combined Operations (Ops) badges.

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    A fantastic collection of divisional insignia for the British Armed Forces during World War Two can be found here at Soldier of Fortune. Divisional patches were worn by many formations in the war including the 43rd Wessexs division, 7th …

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