The WW2 British Army Royal Scots Greys Cap Badge is an original military insignia worn by members of the Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) regiment during the Second World War. This cap badge typically features an eagle, representing the regiment’s historic capture of a French Imperial Eagle at the Battle of Waterloo. The eagle is usually depicted perched atop a plinth, with the regiment’s motto “Second to None” or relevant scrollwork below. Manufactured in metal, such as brass or white metal, the badge is designed for attachment to the regimental headdress, including the service dress cap. The Royal Scots Greys were a distinguished cavalry regiment with a history dating back to the late 17th century and played significant roles in both World Wars. This cap badge is a notable example of British military regalia, reflecting the heritage and traditions of the Royal Scots Greys during the 1939–1945 period.






