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This resulted in numerals being the most common feature of headdress badges during that time.
Battle honours Battle honours appear on headdress badges in various guises.
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Over the years, the design of these badges has evolved, reflecting changes to unit names, structures and traditions, as well as uniform regulations.
It still appears on the badge of its successor unit, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, which was formed on St George's Day 1968.
The Grenadier Guards - previously the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards - were only given their new name and badge in 1815 after defeating the French Grenadiers at Waterloo.
The symbol has also featured on the insignia of the and , although not on their headdress badges.