The WW2 British Lowland Regiment Cap Badge is a military insignia worn by members of specific infantry regiments originating from the Lowland region of Scotland during the Second World War. Typically crafted from brass or white metal, this cap badge features distinct regional symbols that represent the heritage and identity of the regiment. The design often includes elements such as thistles, scrolls, or the regiment’s name and motto, arranged according to period regulations for British Army uniform insignia. Attached to the service cap, this badge served as an official identifier of the wearer’s unit and distinguished the regiment within both the British Army structure and among allied forces. Such badges were an essential part of the soldier’s uniform and are now considered important historical artifacts for collectors and researchers interested in regimental history and military traditions of the United Kingdom during the 1939–1945 conflict.






