File:48th (South Midland) Division insignia (WW1).png
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English: Formation sign for the 48th (South Midland) Division during the First World War. Starting in 1918, the symbol was painted on the helmets of the division's troops. Regimental badges were superimposed on the white diamond (Chappell, p. 24).
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