WW1 British BEF Flint and Denbigh Yeomanry Cap Badge

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The WW1 British BEF Flint and Denbigh Yeomanry Cap Badge represents a unit of the British Territorial Force that served during the First World War. The Flint and Denbigh Yeomanry originated in Denbighshire, North Wales, and formed part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) deployed to the Western Front and other theatres during the conflict. This cap badge typically features a combination of regimental symbols, including the Prince of Wales’s feathers above a scroll inscribed with the regiment’s name, and often a coronet, rendered in brass or white metal. The badge would be affixed to the service dress cap, serving as an identifier for members of this yeomanry cavalry regiment. The design reflects the regional identity and military heritage of the unit, and its production varied at different periods of the war. Such badges are of interest for historical study related to British military uniforms and the regimental system of World War I.

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