The WW2 British Royal Horse Artillery Cap Badge is a brass insignia issued to members of the Royal Horse Artillery during the Second World War. The badge features the distinctive design of a field gun set above a scroll inscribed with “UBIQUE,” Latin for “everywhere,” and “QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT,” meaning “Where right and glory lead.” Crowned at the top, this emblem reflects royal patronage and longstanding artillery traditions within the British Army. The cap badge was typically worn on the service dress cap and denoted regimental affiliation. The use of brass construction was standard during the wartime period, providing durability and a recognizable appearance. These badges form part of the broader category of British military insignia from WW2, and are of interest to collectors and historians for their association with the Royal Horse Artillery, a regiment noted for its role in providing mobile artillery support to British and Allied forces.





