Royal Army Dental Corps, British Army

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ROYAL ARMY DENTAL CORPS, BRITISH ARMY

History: The Corps was formed in 1921, in recognition of their services the Corps was granted the prefix Royal in 1946.


Arms of Royal Army Dental Corps, British Army

(Queen Elizabeth II Version)
Arms of Royal Army Dental Corps, British Army

(King Charles III Version)


Arms of Royal Army Dental Corps, British Army

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Official blazon

A Dragon's head, with a sword, hilt to the north-east, in the dragon's mouth, within a laurel wreath; above the draon a crown; on the lower portion of the wreath a scroll inscribed with the corps motto "Ex Dentibus Ensis" (From the teeth a sword). The Dragon's head and blade of sword in silver plate, remainder in gilt.

Origin/meaning

Literature: Images from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence

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