Cap Badge
Cloth shoulder title
Cap Badge
A black King’s Royal Rifle Corps button was worn on the shoulder strap of the tunic & battledress
Originally painted on steel helmets and all vehicles and guns, it was later worn as an arm badge. Authorised for wear on the Battledress, December 1944
274 (Northumberland Hussars) Battery retained their yeomanry cap badge
Regimental arm badge from 1942
In NW Europe in 1944-45, 32 LAA were attached to 2 Canadian Corps. They wore as a formation badge the Canadian Artillery’s 1st Canadian Army badge
Cap Badge
Rifle green whistle cord (lanyard) was worn
On conversion they retained the right to wear the Argyll’s bonnet & cap badge. However, photographic evidence shows them wearing the FS Cap (sidecap) with the Gun badge
Arm badge worn below the Arm of Service strip
Arm badge worn below the Arm of Service strip
Regimental arm badge
Sleeve badges when part of 3 Infantry Division
Arm badge worn on both arms red to the front. Authorised by the C.O. for outstanding work in the Cassino area 1944
On conversion believed to have retained Royal Sussex cap badge and buttons
Officers, Warrant Officers & Senior NCO’s wore a green lanyard in place of the white RA one
Regimental arm badge
When with 15 Infantry Division all ranks wore the Tam o’Shanter
Middlesex Regiment cap badge and buttons were worn
Regimental arm badge
Arm badge believed to be worn from 1942
Regimental arm badge from 1943