The WW2 US USMC Marine Corps Cap Badge is a military insignia issued to members of the United States Marine Corps during the Second World War. This badge was typically worn on the service cap and is distinguished by the classic Eagle, Globe, and Anchor design, representing the Marine Corps’ values and global presence. Constructed from stamped brass, the badge measures approximately 1.5 inches (38 mm) in height and features a dark bronze finish, which was standard for USMC cap badges of the era. The reverse side includes two fastening prongs or a screw-back mechanism for secure attachment to the cap. These badges were a key element of the Marine uniform and served as a symbol of identity and service. The design has remained largely unchanged in subsequent decades, making the WW2 version a recognizable and significant artifact related to Marine Corps history and World War II military uniforms.






