WW2 British Royal Army Medical Corps RAMC Officer’s Bronze Cap Badge

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The WW2 British Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) Officer’s Bronze Cap Badge is a historically significant insignia worn by commissioned officers serving in the RAMC during the Second World War. This cap badge is crafted from bronze, distinguishing it from the brass versions issued to non-commissioned ranks. The design features the classical Rod of Asclepius, a staff entwined with a serpent, symbolizing medicine and healing. The badge is surmounted by the King’s Crown, indicating production during the reign of King George VI. Encircling the central motif is a laurel wreath, a traditional emblem of achievement and honor. The reverse of the badge typically includes two lugs for attachment to military headgear. Items such as this were issued as part of standard dress and signified the wearer’s role within the medical service of the British Army during the conflict between 1939 and 1945. This piece represents the distinct branch insignia used throughout the era.

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