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The Distinguishing Flags of the British Army in the interwar period shown below come from
Royal Air Force Pocket Book, and HMSO 1932 and 1937, Plate IX.
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The Union Jack.
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Number of Division (with a 'C' for Cavalry Division) in white. Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI, but with the specification that "The Geneva Flag will be
accompanied by the Union Jack".
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Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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Same as Telegraph Office of WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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Same as WWI.
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During the days of the Empire, British military latrines were racially segregated, and were denoted as such by distinguishing flags
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