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While regimental colours and guidons are no longer carried on operations by
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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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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
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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
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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 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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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 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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712:Battle of the Mediterranean
129:13 Field Regiment (Chushul)
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1067:, the last one to date is
1055:, were created during the
639:Presidential Unit Citation
602:Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
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271:Battle of Mount Tumbledown
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1617:Army Order AO 151 of 1905
1189:The practice of awarding
1184:Governor General in India
1032:
968:France and Flanders, 1918
880:As warships do not carry
635:Croix de guerre 1939–1945
631:Croix de guerre 1914–1918
584:The Royal Winnipeg Rifles
563:in April 1951 during the
561:Battle of the Imjin River
547:for their actions at the
1688:Rodger, Alexander. 2003
1297:
1107:Grande guerre, 1914–1918
1023:Royal Army Medical Corps
1015:King's Royal Rifle Corps
751:Battle of the Chesapeake
675:Gloucestershire Regiment
574:Oakleaf Shoulder Badge (
553:Gloucestershire Regiment
333:were in 1832 granted by
237:, as well as ships (see
2914:British Army traditions
1727:Canada's Battle Honours
1004:1882 Anglo-Egyptian War
983:Seconde Guerre mondiale
958:North West Canada, 1885
919:Defence of Lucknow 1857
842:German battleship
838:pursuit and last battle
736:Battle of the Coral Sea
677:for its actions at the
576:The Calgary Highlanders
447:(for cavalry regiments)
416:Presentation of Colours
298:naval engagement honour
39:Some of this article's
1648:Cassells, Vic (2000).
1509:Singh, Sarbans (1993)
1146:mentions-in-dispatches
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728:• GUADALCANAL 1942-3 (
710:• MEDITERRANEAN 1941 (
323:the Royal Waggon Train
92:
1692:, The Crowood Press.
1530:Deefholts, Margaret.
1040:
718:Battle of Savo Island
700:
679:Battle of Imjin River
606:French Imperial Eagle
545:28th Regiment of Foot
347:Royal Horse Artillery
308:by the German raider
204:Sovereign's Bodyguard
82:
2759:Magical organization
2219:Intellectual freedom
2027:Master of ceremonies
989:Afghanistan, 2003–14
963:South Africa, 1900–2
911:La Martinere College
743:Naval battle honours
730:Guadalcanal Campaign
716:• SAVO ISLAND 1942 (
693:Naval battle honours
595:Battle of Alexandria
549:Battle of Alexandria
319:Royal Logistic Corps
306:sunk with all aboard
289:, while the cruiser
239:Naval battle honours
2824:Order of precedence
1559:on 21 December 2007
1217:British Indian Army
1199:President's Colours
1176:British Indian Army
1113:École polytechnique
929:in 1917 during the
876:Battle honour board
793:Royal Canadian Navy
747:single-ship actions
608:at Waterloo by the
496:order of precedence
456:Royal Gurkha Rifles
376:The definitions of
196:Yeomen of the Guard
2737:Hereditary society
1954:Royal family order
1674:Cook, Hugh. 1987.
1354:on 1 February 2014
1317:on 24 January 2008
1282:RAF battle honours
1239:President of India
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1008:Post Office Rifles
882:regimental colours
740:
734:• CORAL SEA 1942 (
671:Battle of Long Tan
555:in the defence of
440:and line infantry)
396:lieutenant colonel
304:1941" after being
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1730:, Legion Magazine
1380:on 9 January 2007
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1276:Campaign streamer
1180:Presidency Armies
1077:battle name, date
1019:South African War
923:McGill University
898:British Admiralty
774:British Admiralty
753:in 1781, and the
666:Battle of Kapyong
610:Royal Scots Greys
526:regimental system
481:The Drum Major's
452:Queen's Truncheon
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434:Regimental Colour
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188:Colony of Tangier
176:Battle of Emsdorf
108:military campaign
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