Inter-War Battle Honours
- Aden 1928
- Aden 1929
- Aden 1934
- Afghanistan 1919–1920
- Burma 1930–1932
- Iraq 1919–1920
- Iraq 1923–1925
- Iraq 1928–1929
- Kurdistan 1919
- Kurdistan 1922–1924
- Kurdistan 1930–1931
- Mahsud 1919–1920
- Mohmand 1927
- Mohmand 1933
- Northern Kurdistan 1932
- Northern Russia 1918–1919
- North West Frontier 1930–1931
- North West Frontier 1935–1939
- North West Persia 1920
- Palestine 1936–1939
- Somaliland 1920
- South Persia 1918–1919
- South Russia 1919–1920
- Sudan 1920
- Transjordan 1924
- Waziristan 1919–1925
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