[63] The Royal Army Medical Corps
The badge consists of the rod and serpent of Aesculapius, the Greek God of medicine, the motto "In arduis fidelis" means Faithful in adversity.
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[64] The Royal Army Ordnance Corps
The centre of the badge is the Arms of the Board of Ordnance. Became part of the Royal Logistic Corps on 5th April 1993.
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[64KC] The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (1919-47)
This is the badge adopted by the corps in 1919 after being granted the Royal prefix, for service in the Great War.
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[64TO] The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (1947-49)
This is the badge worn between 1947-49, and has the motto 'Sua Tela Tonanti' (His Missiles Thundering)(of Jupiter).
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[415] Army Ordnance Corps (pre 1919)
Badge worn 1896 to 1919, after which the Corps were granted Royal status and adopted a new badge.
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