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Title:
Badge, Adjutant General’s Corps
Object name(s):
Beret badge
Brief description:
Badge, Adjutant General’s Corps. Rectangular, woven patch badge with black embroidered Adjutant General’s Corps insignia in the centre on an olive green ground. The Adjutant General’s Corps was formed in 1992 from the Army Legal Corps, Corps of Royal Military Police, Military Provost Staff Corps, Royal Army Educational Corps, Royal Army Pay Corps, Women's Royal Army Corps and clerks from the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The Adjutant General’s Corps has four branches which combined are responsible for Human Resources, finance, accounting, Information Technology support, policing, military prison security, legal services, education and training.
Collection:
National Army Museum
Associated concept:
Badges
Current location:
National Army Museum, Study collection
Object name:
Beret badge
Object number:
NAM. 2018-07-25-60
Right type:
National Army Museum Copyright

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c0edbed5-ebd8-361f-8d34-15494e6daecc

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c0edbed5-ebd8-361f-8d34-15494e6daecc, National Army Museum, CC BY-NC

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