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80: 398:. The regimental committee reviewed the report to determine which battle honours were claimable based on the unit's wartime service. The regiment submitted an application of claims to the army with evidence showing that the unit was worthy of the battle honours. Claims could also be made for actions not listed in the report. In Britain, public announcements followed the final approval of claims. The ceremonial granting of new battle honours would be made in the form of the presentation of new Regimental and Sovereign's Colours to the regiment by the British monarch or an agent of the Crown, such as the 32: 2607: 2872: 698: 2600: 2882: 1038: 776:, under the "Commonwealth Battle Honours List". Warships of Commonwealth navies would also inherit the honours of any preceding British warship of the name. Commonwealth navies later moved to independent but parallel systems. Australia began moving away by instituting a battle honour for the ships that served in the Vietnam War, then moved to a completely independent system before 1993, to avoid 2614: 120:, a type of recognition in the British tradition closely allied to battle honours, were introduced to honour units which provided sterling service in a campaign but were not part of specific battles for which separate battle honours were awarded. Theatre honours could be listed and displayed on regimental property but not emblazoned on the colours. 110:. In Great Britain and those countries of the Commonwealth which share a common military legacy with the British, battle honours are awarded to selected military units as official acknowledgement for their achievements in specific wars or operations of a military campaign. These honours usually take the form of a place and a date (e.g. " 749:. Honours for battles take their name from the location of the battle, while honours for actions are named for the opposing ship. These are rendered differently, in order to distinguish between the two types and to limit confusion between battle honours with the same name (for example, between the multi-ship 516:
While regimental colours and guidons are no longer carried on operations by British and Commonwealth military, as was their initial military function, the battle honours they carry are held in high esteem by military personnel. Regiments take pride in their battle honours, and the winning of further
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in 1813). In older sources and on battle honour boards, battles are written in all capitals, while actions are capitalised normally and surrounded by single quotation marks (CHESAPEAKE 1781 and 'Chesapeake' 1813). Newer sources display battles with normal capitalisation, and italicise actions in the
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The earliest battle honour in the British Army is Tangier 1662–80, granted to the Tangier Horse (later known as the 1st Royal Dragoons), the oldest line cavalry regiment of the British army, who in 1969 amalgamated with the Royal Horse Guards to become The Blues and Royals. Also awarded the honour
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and scrolls naming the ship and the associated honours, and either left completely unpainted, or with the lettering painted gold. The size of the board and number of scrolls is dependent on the number of honours earned by a ship and her predecessors, although it is common for blank scrolls to be
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set honour board sizes for various types of ship: 10 by 6 feet (3.0 by 1.8 m) for capital ships and shore bases, 6 by 5 feet (1.8 by 1.5 m) for cruisers and large auxiliary ships, 4 by 3 feet (1.22 by 0.91 m) for all other surface ships, and 21 by 17 inches (53 by 43 cm) for
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during the Korean War. Although their regiments carry the honour "Kapyong" as a whole, only these specific battalions are permitted to carry the PUC streamer that denotes the award by the United States and wear the ribbon on the uniform. D Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment were
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for battle honours, they are listed in chronological order, either in a single list, or in multiple even numbers of columns, reading left to right, and top to bottom. On drums, the honours are listed on scrolls, usually with the cap badge central, and other unit devices present (such as a
524:, but also because the colours contain a regiment's battle honours, and thus represent the regiment's history and its deeds. Saluting a colour or guidon is thus a pivotal act in retaining an awareness of regimental history and traditions—key in the functioning of the 1025:(RAMC). Four cadets were killed in action. In recognition of this service, King Edward VII granted the battalion the Battle Honour "South Africa 1900-1902". They are permitted to wear a miniature KRRC cap badge with this single battle honour, and call their members " 641:, as with other similar citations, is similarly worn on the uniform (usually on the arm), but is also carried on the colour or guidon of the unit it has been awarded to. In the Commonwealth, three units are permitted to carry this award on their Regimental Colour: 508:, that is appear on colours or drums. This was due to the large number of battle honours awarded. It is often the case that battle honours not carried on the colours (limited by space and design) will be emblazoned on the drum major's baldric. 260:
Not every battle fought will automatically result in the granting of a battle honour. Conversely, a regiment or a battalion might obtain more than one battle honour over the course of a larger operation. For example, the 2nd Battalion of the
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During the 19th century, honours were limited to eight on a regiment's flag, leading to the removal of some honours to make room for newer ones. This limitation was upped to twelve honours after the Second World War. Some units, such as the
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DÉCISION N° 12350/SGA/DMPA/SHD/DAT relative aux inscriptions de noms de batailles sur les drapeaux et étendards des corps de troupe de l'armée de terre, du service de santé des armées et du service des essences des
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in the later part of the 17th century. Although the granting of battle honours had already been in place at the time, it was not until 1784 that infantry units were authorised to bear battle honours on their
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The need to develop a centralised system to oversee the selection and granting of battle honours arose in the 19th century following the increase of British military engagements during the expansion of the
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in the army. Battle honours are usually presented in the form of a name of a country, region, or city where the unit's distinguished act took place, usually together with the year when it occurred.
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in the Vietnam War. Although awarded to D Company, it is carried on the 6th Battalion's Colours and worn on the uniform of all members of the battalion. The PUC was awarded to the 1st Battalion,
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continued after independence in 1947 and these honours continue to be listed against a regiment's achievements. Battle honours, but not theatre honours, are permitted to be emblazoned on the
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The Battles Nomenclature Committee advised operational Army Headquarters on the granting of battle honours. At the end of the war, the army received a report from the committee containing:
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The honours for the First and Second World Wars were restricted in that only a certain number of honours (up to ten each for the First and Second World Wars) could be selected for
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It remains a tradition that whenever military personnel meet a colour or guidon, it must be saluted. This is not only because it is an object which represents the authority of
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The army ordered regiments to form honours committees comprising at least five regimental officers, including past and present commanding officers, and the honorary colonel and
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included in a design. Other designs are also in use: these include plaques for the ship and honours mounted on a backing board, or the details painted onto a flat board.
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Subject to approval by the sovereign, awards made by other allied nations may be permitted to be worn or carried. For example, several units have been awarded the French
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Battle honours, theatre honours, honour titles and their ilk form a part of the wider variety of distinctions which serve to distinguish military units from each other.
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Battle honour days are celebrated by a few units or regiments. Present battle honour days however pertain to battles for which honours have been won post-independence.
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Some battle honours, granted prior to independence to units for battles or campaigns in India against the local rulers or nationalist forces, have been declared as '
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are battle honours awarded to warships. There are two types of naval battle honours: those awarded to ships that participate in a battle or campaign, or those for
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The 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment received their awards for their actions at the
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submarines (the size restriction is so the board can be moved through the submarine's hatches, as it is only displayed when the submarine is on the surface).
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was the 2nd Regiment of Foot, or the Tangier Regiment now The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, the senior English regiment in the Union (after the
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Since battle honours are primarily emblazoned on colours, artillery units, which do not have colours in the British military tradition, were awarded
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A detailed list of all theatres, battles, actions and engagements throughout the entire war for which regiments could be granted battle honours
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Supporting corps/branches such as medical, service, ordnance, or transport do not currently receive battle honours. However, and uniquely the
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The Army Post Office Corps (APOC) was the first British Volunteer unit to be awarded a battle honour for their participation in the
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on both the front and the rear of their hats. This so-called "back badge" is unique in the British Army and was awarded to the
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In European military tradition, military units may be acknowledged for their achievements in specific wars or operations of a
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In some cases where a battle honour was not granted, a special distinction has been substituted. For example, soldiers of
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same way ships' names are italicised; both may or may not be contained in double quotation marks ("Chesapeake 1781" and "
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in 1801. Knowledge of that battle honour, represented by the back badge, is said to have encouraged the soldiers of the
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In British and Commonwealth armies a unit's battle honours can normally be found engraved, painted or embroidered on:
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on their regimental colour as well as cap badges and belt buckles to commemorate service in Egypt, specifically the
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The practice was later extended to these same regiments and corps in the successor Commonwealth armed forces.
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In addition to battle honours, military units can be awarded collective military decorations and collective
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instead. These honour titles were permitted to be used as part of their official nomenclature, for example
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is an award of a right by a government or sovereign to a military unit to emblazon the name of a battle or
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is the only school in the world to have been awarded royal battle honours for its role in the defence of
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at Gravelines by a combined British-Dutch fleet. Because of the significant number of ships sunk during
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1813"). The battle honours awarded to a ship are inherited by all subsequent warships of the same name.
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received the battle honour "Hong Kong" despite the defeat and capture of most of the force during the
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in 1760. Thereafter, other regiments received battle honours for some of their previous engagements.
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similarly wear an eagle as a shoulder badge commemorating the Eagle captured at Waterloo by the
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This article is about a military award in British tradition. For the American equivalent, see
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in 1968, new units entering service would only carry those honours earned by Canadian ships.
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Wallace, Lt.-Gen. Sir Christopher (2005). "Appendix D: Territorials, Militia and Cadets".
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on its flags ("colours"), uniforms or other accessories where ornamentation is possible.
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Battle honours for Commonwealth warships were initially awarded and controlled by the
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The King's Royal Rifle Corps ... the 60th Rifles - A Brief History: 1755 to 1965
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has five battle honours inherited from its previous transport elements, such as
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as part of the British military tradition. Awards prior to the takeover of the
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in 1757 which was awarded in 1829 vide Gazette of the Governor General No 43.
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in November 1914 ('Emden' 1914), to the Commonwealth warships involved in the
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The first battle honour to be awarded in the British Army was granted to the
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In addition, the RCMP received the honorary distinction of the badge of the
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The earliest recorded naval battle honour is ARMADA 1588, the defeat of the
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Battle Honours of the British Empire and Commonwealth Land Forces 1662–1991
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The only cadet unit to receive a battle honour is 1st Cadet Battalion,
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awarded their Presidential Unit Citation for their actions during the
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or the respective Presidency government that the units belonged to.
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A carved board displaying the battle honours carried by the cruiser
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battle honours, as these are seen to enhance a unit's reputation.
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have an eagle on their cap badge to commemorate the capture of a
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in Canada received the award for their contingent's bravery at
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Two educational institutions have been awarded battle honours.
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The Battle Honours of the British and Indian Armies, 1662–1982
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The earliest battle to be commemorated in the history of the
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began displaying battle honours in the 1950s, but after the
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in 1951, with the tradition continued by its successor, the
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following the service of many of its members during the
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heads of currently or formerly sovereign royal families
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Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment
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and sub-culture by means of imprinting shared history.
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for its very numerous battle honours around the world.
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