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V FORCE, BRITISH ARMY

History: The V Force was made up of British and Indian Soldiers and operated behind the Japanese Lines.

Arms of V Force, British Army

(Cap Badge)
Arms of V Force, British Army

(Formation Sign)


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Literature: Image from Army Badges and Insignia of World War 2, Book One by Guido Rosignoli.