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Royal Engineers WW2 Royal Engineers Corps (George VI) OFFICERS Bronze Cap Badge

Royal Engineers WW2 Royal Engineers Corps (George VI) OFFICERS Bronze Cap Badge

Regular price ÂŁ26.50 GBP
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The Royal Engineers WW2 Officers Bronze Cap Badge features the monogram "GVIR" (George VI Rex) crowned with the King’s Crown, symbolizing allegiance to King George VI. Made from bronze, this badge reflects the distinctive design used by officers during World War II. Encircling the monogram is a laurel and garter wreath inscribed with the motto "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" ("Shame on him who thinks evil of it"). The badge’s scroll reads "Royal Engineers," representing the Corps' crucial role in engineering and logistics throughout WWII, showcasing its expertise in construction, demolition, and innovation.