WW2 British Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair

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The WW2 British Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching brass shoulder titles worn by members of the Royal Army Pay Corps during the Second World War. Each insignia features the abbreviation “R.A.P.C.” in raised lettering, denoting the corps responsible for financial administration within the British Army. The titles were typically attached to the upper shoulder of a service uniform using lugs and a split-pin fastening system, providing clear identification of the wearer’s corps affiliation. Introduced as part of British military uniform regulations, these titles reflected standardized unit markings used throughout the armed forces during the period. The pair represents wartime issue insignia, and their design adheres to specifications in use from the late 1930s through the end of World War II. The Royal Army Pay Corps played an essential role in managing soldiers’ pay and financial records, making these insignia representative of a crucial support branch within the British military structure.

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