The ‘WW1 Australian Army Medical Corps Cap Badge’ is a historical military insignia worn by members of the Australian Army Medical Corps during World War I. Crafted with intricate detail, the badge prominently features the Rod of Asclepius, symbolizing medicine and healing, surrounded by laurel wreaths that signify victory and honor. At the base is a banner with the Corps’ motto “In Arduis Fidelis,” meaning “Faithful in Adversity.” This badge served not only as a symbol of the wearer’s medical duties but also as a mark of their commitment and service in the harsh conditions of the war. Often made of brass or bronze, the cap badge is a poignant reminder of the significant contributions and sacrifices of the medical personnel who provided critical care and support on the battlefields, tirelessly working to save lives amidst the chaos of war. Collectors and historians value these badges for their historical and sentimental significance.
WW1 Australian Army Medical Corps Cap Badge
$40.00
WW1 Australian Army Medical Corps Cap Badge
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |
Region of Origin | Great Britain |