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English: The British I Corps used an insignia of a white spearhead, symbolising their role as the spearhead of the British Army. The 1st Infantry Division adopted a white triangle, during the Second World War period, to represent the tip of that spear. During the 1960s, when the division was based n Germany, a red outline was added.
Date Original work: c.1960s; vector image: 2017-07-30
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This photograph INS 5342 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums .

This photograph INS 6621 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums .

This photograph INS 7341 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums .

Boulanger, Bruno, WW2 British Formation Badges: Collectors Guide, 978-2-960-18020-6
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