The Army Air Corps was formed in 1957 on the foundations of the Glider Pilot Regiment formed in 1941, who were an elite British airborne forces unit of WWII. And also the Air Observation Post Squadrons of the Royal Artillery and Royal Air Force. The Army Air Corps is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. A fearsome combination of manoeuvrability and firepower makes the Army Air Corps one of the most potent of the Army’s combat arms. They are recognisable by their distinctive pale blue berets, worn with pride.
The ‘Army Air Corps Tartan’ is the only officially registered tartan in the world, to celebrate the Army Air Corps. And is fully endorsed by the Army Air Corps.
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