The Army Fire Service (AFS), later called the Army Department Fire Service, was the fire service which performed firefighting duties on British Army camps.
Its personnel were largely soldiers until 1959, when the fire service was civilianised.
Under both corps it was semi-autonomous and had its own insignia, such as cap badge and stable belt.
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