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FORESTERS BRIGADE, BRITISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Foresters Brigade, British Army

Official blazon

A Maltese Cross voided, the points pomelled theron, on a mount an antelope statant gorged with a ducal coronet and chained within the Garter. The whole encircled with a chaplet of oak leaves. Issuant from a scroll inscribed "Forester Brigade" and ensigned with, upon a mount , a tiger passant gardant. The Garter and chaplet of oak leaves in silver plate, remainder in gilt.

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