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DRESS REGULATIONS FOR THE ARMY 1934With Important 1938 Amendments

by The Stationery Office

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Includes full details of all forms of dress worn by officers, with descriptions of helmet plates, cap badges, buttons, collar badges, waist belt plates and pouches. All branches of the service are covered. Many tipped-in and hand written amendments have in 1938 been painstakingly incorporated to the original copy of this title, which was sourced for reprinting from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.… (more)
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Includes full details of all forms of dress worn by officers, with descriptions of helmet plates, cap badges, buttons, collar badges, waist belt plates and pouches. All branches of the service are covered. Many tipped-in and hand written amendments have in 1938 been painstakingly incorporated to the original copy of this title, which was sourced for reprinting from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

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