WW1 British BEF Royal Army Medical Corps RAMC Shoulder Title Insignia Single

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This item is a single World War I-era British Army Medical Corps (RAMC) shoulder title insignia, as worn by members of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). Constructed of brass, this shoulder title was typically affixed to the upper epaulette of a service uniform by means of lugs or loops soldered to the reverse. The front face features the raised letters “RAMC,” signifying the Royal Army Medical Corps, an essential unit responsible for delivering medical care and support to wounded soldiers during the First World War. Such shoulder titles served as a regimental identifier, enabling quick recognition of a soldier’s corps within the British Army structure. These insignia were standard issue for RAMC personnel deployed on the Western Front and other theaters of war from 1914 to 1918. The item offered is a single insignia, reflecting historical patterns and construction methods employed during the conflict.

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