File:15th (Scottish) div WW2 1st pattern.svg
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Description15th (Scottish) div WW2 1st pattern.svg |
English: Division sign of the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division, first pattern early Second World War. |
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Source | British Battle Insignia (2) 1939-45, Osprey Publishing ISBN 978-0-85045-739-1 |
Author | Mike Chappell |
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