The WW2 British Royal Horse Artillery Cap Badge is a military insignia issued during the Second World War to personnel of the Royal Horse Artillery, a regiment within the British Army’s Royal Regiment of Artillery. Typically constructed from brass, the badge features the distinctive design associated with the artillery: a stylized cannon surmounted by a crown, with the regimental motto “Ubique” and “Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt” displayed on scrolls. This pattern was used both at home and on active service, and worn on the service dress cap as part of the uniform. The badge’s design reflects the traditions and history of the Royal Horse Artillery, established in 1793 to provide fast-moving fire support. Each badge retains slight variations depending on manufacturer and period, but the core elements remain consistent throughout wartime issues. This item is of interest to collectors of British military memorabilia and those researching regimental insignia of the Second World War.






