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English: Helmet flashes were worn by the Union Defence Force from the early 1900s until the early 1940s. The flash was worn on both sides of the Wolseley helmet and on the upturned left brim of the smasher hat. The flash for the 'Q' Services Corps was red, white and blue.
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26 January 2009

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