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THE INTELLIGENCE CORPS, BRITISH ARMY
History: formed in July 1940.
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Official blazon
A rose surmounted by a crown within within two branches of laurel; below the laurel a scroll inscribed "Intelligence Corps". Officers in silver plate, Other Ranks gilding metal or anodized aluminium.
Origin/meaning
The Rose is the emblem of secrecy , and is therefore most appropriate as Badge for the Corps.
Literature: Image from Regimental Badges by T.J. Edwards. King Charles III Version from Defence Brand Portl Ministry of Defence.
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