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including both World Wars and more recent deployments to places like Iraq and Afghanistan
In the centre of the wreath is a representation of a wagon wheel
Wearing the bullion blazer badge signfies affiliation with or support for the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
In the stillness of a moment captured in bronze
• Detachable inner organiser
Army Air Corps Beret Cap Badge feed-color-gold/red/black including both World Wars andWith its central eagle motif (signifying flight power) surrounded by a circle of laurel circle topped with the British crown, the Army Air Corps Beret Cap Badge is most often seen on their distinctive pale blue berets. Formed officially in 1942, the Army Air Corps was preceded by the SAS, and currently it contains about 4,600 as numbers are boosted by personnel from other regiments for training and logistical purposes. Since 2019, the AAC utilises
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