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The Formation sign is based on those of the parent Corps. The lozenge beeing divided into the colours associated with the Royal Artillery.
The Formation sign is based on those of the parent Corps. The lozenge beeing divided into the colours associated with the Royal Artillery.


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[[Literature]]:Picture from Army Badges and Insignia since 1945, Book One by Guido Rosignoli
[[Literature]]:Picture from Army Badges and Insignia since 1945, Book One by Guido Rosignoli
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ROYAL ARTILLERY I CORPS, BRITISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Royal Artillery I Corps, British Army

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Formation sign is based on those of the parent Corps. The lozenge beeing divided into the colours associated with the Royal Artillery.


Literature:Picture from Army Badges and Insignia since 1945, Book One by Guido Rosignoli