The WW2 British Inniskilling Dragoons Cap Badge is a military insignia worn by members of the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons during the Second World War. This cap badge typically features a cast brass or white metal construction, shaped to display the regimental insignia—a castle with three turrets above a scroll inscribed with “Inniskilling.” Above the castle, a crown is often present, denoting allegiance to the British monarchy. The reverse side is usually fitted with lugs or a slider for attachment to the regimental headdress. The Inniskilling Dragoons, with origins dating back to the late 17th century, served as a cavalry regiment in the British Army. During WW2, the regiment took part in several key operations, often as part of armoured or reconnaissance units. Cap badges like this were integral to unit identification and esprit de corps within the armed forces. This example reflects design elements used throughout the p






