The WW2 British The Buffs Cap Badge is a metal insignia worn by members of The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) during the Second World War. This badge features a prominent dragon, the regimental symbol, set above a scroll bearing the wording “The Buffs.” Typically made of brass or white metal, the design reflects the regiment’s longstanding heritage and unique identity within the British Army. Cap badges such as this were affixed to the service caps of enlisted personnel and officers as part of their standard uniform. The Buffs, one of Britain’s oldest infantry regiments, served in various theaters during the war, including Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The badge not only functioned as an indicator of unit affiliation but also played a role in fostering regimental pride and esprit de corps. Original examples remain of interest to collectors and historians studying British military artifacts from the Second World War era.






