This is a World War II British Signals Corps Lieutenant Colonel’s patrol jacket, featuring a World War I ribbon bar. The jacket is tailored in dark green wool, following standard British Army officer patterns of the period. It has a stand-and-fall collar, epaulettes with Crown and Pip insignia indicating the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and Corps-specific collar badges and brass buttons with the Royal Signals crest. The inclusion of a WW1 ribbon bar above the left breast pocket signifies that the original wearer served in both World Wars. The jacket typically displays pleated breast pockets and plain lower pockets, with a fitted waist and rear vents for comfort. Such jackets were worn for semi-formal duties, field inspections, and certain social occasions by officers. This item provides a representative example of the attire worn by senior Signals Corps officers during WWII and reflects the continuity of service between the two conflicts.
WW2 British Signals Corps Lieutenant Colonel Patrol Jacket With WW1 Ribbon Bar
$125.00
This item is an original World War II British Signals Corps Patrol Jacket issued to a Lieutenant Colonel. The jacket is constructed in the traditional British military style, featuring four front pockets with scalloped flaps, shoulder epaulettes denoting rank, and distinctive Signals Corps insignia on the collar or sleeves. The patrol jacket is tailored from dark blue or navy wool, typical of Signals Corps officer attire. Of
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