The WW2 British South Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge is a military insignia issued during the Second World War to members of the South Lancashire Regiment, an infantry unit of the British Army. This brass badge features a sphinx resting on a tablet inscribed with “EGYPT,” commemorating the regiment’s service in the Egyptian campaign. Below the sphinx, a scroll bears the inscription “SOUTH LANCASHIRE.” The badge measures approximately 45mm in height and 40mm in width, and is fitted to a cap by means of two lugs on the reverse side. Regimental cap badges served as a form of identification and pride among soldiers, signifying their unit and fostering esprit de corps. The design reflects historical honors and the long-standing traditions of the regiment, which was originally formed in 1881 as part of the British Army reforms. This item holds significance for collectors and historians studying British military uniforms and insignia from the Second World War period.
WW2 British South Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
$20.00
The WW2 British South Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge is a metal insignia worn by members of the South Lancashire Regiment during the Second World War. This badge typically features a sphinx resting on a plinth, a design element representing the regiment’s service in Egypt. Below the sphinx, a scroll bearing the regiment’s title is displayed. The badge is usually manufactured from brass or white metal, with a
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