The WW2 British Monmouthshire Regiment Cap Badge is a metal insignia worn by members of the Monmouthshire Regiment of the British Army during the Second World War. The badge typically features the motif of a stringed bugle horn, surmounted by a crown, with a scroll below bearing the regiment’s title. Produced in brass or white metal, its design reflects regimental heritage and distinguishes the unit within the British Army’s territorial infantry. Worn on the service dress cap, this badge served as a key element of uniform identification from 1939 to 1945. The Monmouthshire Regiment, raised in Wales, participated in several notable campaigns during the war, including operations in North-West Europe. The cap badge’s style and construction may vary slightly depending on the period of manufacture and the manufacturer. This item represents a piece of British military history and offers insight into the identity and traditions of wartime territorial regiments.






