The ‘WW1 British BEF Derby Group Scheme Recruiting Armband 1915’ is a significant historical artifact from the First World War, representing the efforts of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) to bolster their ranks through the Derby Scheme. Introduced by Lord Derby in 1915, this recruitment strategy encouraged men to voluntarily attest for military service, promising that single men would be called up before married men. The armband served as a symbol of commitment for those who had pledged to serve but had yet to be mobilized. Crafted from sturdy fabric and adorned with distinctive insignia, the armband was worn proudly by recruits as both a badge of honor and a marker of their readiness to defend their nation. This piece not only reflects the patriotic spirit of the era but also highlights the innovative approaches to recruitment employed during one of history’s most challenging times.
WW1 British BEF Derby Group Scheme Recruiting Armband 1915
$175.00
WW1 British BEF Derby Group Scheme Recruiting Armband 1915
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Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |
Region of Origin | Great Britain |