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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Rifles symbolises the former School of Musketry, and the Machine Gun the former Machine Gun School.
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SMALL ARMS SCHOOL CORPS, BRITISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Small Arms School Corps, British Army

Official blazon

A Vickers machinge gun, theron a psir of crossed rifles with bayonets fixed, a crown whithin the angle formed by the rifles above the machine gun; the whole within a laurel wreath; on the wreath scrolls inscribed on the left side "Small", on the bottom "Arms" and on the right side "School". In silver plate for officers and in adonized aluminium for other ranks.

Origin/meaning

The Rifles symbolises the former School of Musketry, and the Machine Gun the former Machine Gun School.


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