The modern system was introduced by Army Order 338 in August 1920.
After two citations in Army Orders, the men of the unit concerned are all entitled to wear a fourragère.
He was awarded a total of 7 citations, including 3 palmes (citations in Army Orders).
On 19 July 1940 a new Intelligence Corps was created by Army Order 112 and has existed since that time.
As such it fell to him to sign the last Indian Army Order.
An Army Order was duly issued in 1933, which laid down regulations for tempo, dynamics and orchestration.
The earliest, Army Order 97/24, granted the honour to 14 British units.
These adaptations and modifications are contained in Army Order 197/59.
They are entitled to salute and other compliments as laid down in Army Order 353/73.
At the time, it was the single largest regiment on the Army Order of Battle.