During World War I, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) utilized the Light Infantry Pattern Lewis Gunner Trade Patch Insignia as a distinctive emblem for soldiers skilled in operating the Lewis gun, a pivotal light machine gun of the era. This insignia was a mark of specialization, awarded to those who demonstrated proficiency in handling, maintaining, and effectively using the Lewis gun in combat situations. Typically worn on the uniform, this patch signified the bearer’s critical role in providing suppressive fire, enhancing infantry mobility, and increasing the overall firepower of the unit. The patch not only served as a symbol of expertise and designation but also instilled pride and recognition among troops. Collectors and historians value these insignias today as tangible reminders of the bravery and specialized roles within the BEF during the Great War.
WW1 British BEF Light Infantry Pattern Lewis Gunner LG Trade Patch Insignia
$50.00
WW1 British BEF Light Infantry Pattern Lewis Gunner LG Trade Patch Insignia
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Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Region of Origin | Great Britain |
Theme | Militaria |