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United Kingdom: Royal Army Veterinary Corps

Last modified: 2022-02-05 by rob raeside
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[Royal Army Veterinary Corps HQ and Camp flag] image by Pete Loeser, 3 February 2022
Royal Army Veterinary Corps HQ and Camp Flag

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Introduction: Royal Army Veterinary Corps

The Royal Army Veterinary Corps was known simply as the Army Veterinary Corps until it gained the royal prefix in 1918 in recognition of its service in the First World War. It was first founded in 1796 after the British public became concerned over the death of Army horses during the French Revolutionary Wars. After that time a trained veterinary surgeon was attached to each regiment of cavalry. Today it is responsible for the provision, training and care of all animals, not just horses. It is now part of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Pete Loeser, 3 February 2022


Description of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps Flags

[Royal Army Dental Corps Tactical flag] image located by Dov Gutterman
Royal Army Veterinary Corps Tactical Flag

The Royal Army Veterinary Corps Tactical Flag is a horizontal striped flag in a black/gold/red/gold/black pattern. It differs from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps HQ or Camp Flag only from the lack of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps Badge center upon it.
Pete Loeser, 3 February 2022