Formation insignia of the Gallambrian Army: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 01:16, 31 July 2019

Ways of identifying units and formations were first introduced after the Cambrian Wars. They were intended (initially) as a security measure to avoid displaying the unit's designation in the clear. Different forms of identifiers were introduced to be used on vehicles, sign posts and uniforms. Formation identifiers can come in two forms, a Formation Sign, for higher level formations, and the Unit Colour Patch for all units and formations.

Formation Signs

Commands

Divisions

Brigades

Unit Colour Patches

Headquarters and Formations

Adjutant General's Corps

Provost Branch

Staff & Personnel Support Branch

Education & Training Branch

Army Legal Service

Army Air Corps

Army Medical Service

Corps of Army Music

Corps of Infantry

Corps of Staff Cadets

Household Division

Intelligence Corps

Royal Armoured Corps

Royal Artillery & Royal Horse Artillery

Royal Engineers

Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

Royal Logistics Corps

Royal Signals

Unit Colour Patches

Adjutant-Generals Corps Series

Headquarters Series

Armoured Series

Artillery Series

Aviation Series

Engineer Series

Infantry Series

Intelligence Series

Medical Series

Logistics Series

Signals Series

Special Operations Series

Training Series