Battle Honours
- South Africa
- South Africa 1900
- First World War
- Mount Sorrel
- Second World War
- Adrano
- Troina Valley
- Sicily 1943
- Landing at Reggio
- Motta Montecorvino
- Liri Valley
- Hitler Line
- Melfa Crossing
- Gothic Line
- Tomba di Pesaro
- Casale
- Sant' Angelo in Salute
- Capture of Ravenna
- Naviglio Canal
- Italy 1943–1945
- North-West Europe 1945
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