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- Battle_honour abstract "A battle honour is an award of a right by a government or sovereign to a military unit to emblazon the name of a battle or operation on its flags ("colours"), uniforms or other accessories where ornamentation is possible.In European military tradition, military units may be acknowledged for their achievements in specific wars or operations of a military campaign. In Great Britain and those countries of the Commonwealth which share a common military legacy with the British, battle honours are awarded to selected military units as official acknowledgement for their achievements in specific wars or operations of a military campaign. These honours usually take the form of a place and a date (e.g. "Waterloo 1815").Theatre honours, a type of recognition in the British tradition closely allied to battle honours, were introduced to honour units which provided sterling service in a campaign but were not part of specific battles for which separate battle honours were awarded. Theatre honours could be listed and displayed on regimental property but not emblazoned on the colours.Since battle honours are primarily emblazoned on colours, artillery units, which do not have colours in the British military tradition, were awarded honour titles instead. These honour titles were permitted to be used as part of their official nomenclature, for example 13 Field Regiment (Chushul).Similar honours in the same tenor include unit citations.Battle honours, theatre honours, honour titles and their ilk form a part of the wider variety of distinctions which serve to distinguish military units from each other.".
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- Battle_honour wikiPageExternalLink battle_honours.htm.
- Battle_honour wikiPageExternalLink rcac.htm.
- Battle_honour wikiPageExternalLink rcic.htm.
- Battle_honour wikiPageExternalLink canadas-battle-honours.
- Battle_honour wikiPageExternalLink WW2CampaignsRNHons.htm.
- Battle_honour wikiPageID "1839094".
- Battle_honour wikiPageRevisionID "605047377".
- Battle_honour date "December 2013".
- Battle_honour hasPhotoCollection Battle_honour.
- Battle_honour reason "Large number of citations to websites of questionable reliability. Need to be replaced with higher-quality sources".
- Battle_honour subject Category:Battle_honours.
- Battle_honour subject Category:British_Army_traditions.
- Battle_honour subject Category:Military_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Battle_honour comment "A battle honour is an award of a right by a government or sovereign to a military unit to emblazon the name of a battle or operation on its flags ("colours"), uniforms or other accessories where ornamentation is possible.In European military tradition, military units may be acknowledged for their achievements in specific wars or operations of a military campaign.".
- Battle_honour label "Battle Honour".
- Battle_honour label "Battle honour".
- Battle_honour label "Honneur de bataille".
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- Battle_honour depiction Enniskillen_Cathedral_of_St._Macartin_Regimental_Colours_Fifth_Royal_Inniskilling_Dragoon_Guards_2012_09_17.jpg.
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