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WWI-WWII Royal Artillery Brass Collar Badge

WWI-WWII Royal Artillery Brass Collar Badge

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The WWI-WWII Royal Artillery brass collar badge is a distinguished emblem of the regiment's service during both World Wars. Crafted in brass, the badge typically features a central field gun, symbolizing the artillery's role in providing fire support. Above the gun, the badge displays the British Crown, emphasizing loyalty to the monarchy. The Latin motto "UBIQUE" ("Everywhere") is often included, reflecting the Royal Artillery's extensive global deployment. This collar badge represents the bravery and dedication of the Royal Artillery personnel who served in the trenches of WWI and the battlefields of WWII, embodying their enduring legacy and commitment