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The badge was granted in 1958 and shows the Godess of Justice with crossed sword for the Army. | The badge was granted in 1958 and shows the Godess of Justice with crossed sword for the Army. | ||
[[Literature]]: | [[Literature]]: Images from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, 17 April 2023
ARMY LEGAL SERVICES BRANCH, AGC, BRITISH ARMY
(Queen Elizabeth II Version) |
(King Charles III Version) |
Official blazon
The bildfolded figure of Justice, holding a sword in the right hand and scales in the left hand, standing before a globe showing a map of the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa. Crossed sword point upwards behind the globe, which is surmounted by the Royal Crest. All within a circlet inscribed "Army Legal Services". In silver plate with red in enamel in the cushion of the crown and black enamel behind the globe.
Origin/meaning
The badge was granted in 1958 and shows the Godess of Justice with crossed sword for the Army.
Literature: Images from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence
Heraldry of the World |
British heraldry portal Civic heraldry of the United Kingdom |
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