Royal Air Force Regimant badge circa 1942 to 1952 Royal Air Force Regimant badge circa 1942 to 1952

Royal Air Force Regimant badge circa 1942 to 1952

A scarce original George VI period 'Royal Air Force Regimant gilt and enamel badge', depicting an 'Astral Crown' superimposed on crossed rifles, with Latin motto 'Per Ardua' (Through Adversity), the reverse impressed with maker's details 'H.W.Miller Ltd Branston St B'Ham.18'. Very good condition, complete with original pin fittings, very minor nick to enamel in the 12 o'clock position, gilt remain bright.
Height 34mm.

The Royal Air Force Regiment was formed in 1942, with its first headquarters established at RAF Belton Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire. The new regiment was made up of field squadrons equipped with Morris Light Reconnaissance Cars, Humber Light Reconnaissance Cars and Otter Light Reconnaissance Cars.

Code: 61967

50.00 GBP