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WWII British Army Marksman Badge | Original Military Insignia
WWII British Army Marksman Badge | Original Military Insignia
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The WWII British Army Marksman Badge was awarded to soldiers who demonstrated exceptional accuracy and proficiency in marksmanship. Typically worn on the lower sleeve of the service dress uniform, this embroidered insignia signified a soldier's elite shooting skills, often achieved through rigorous training and competition. The badge features crossed rifles, symbolizing expertise with the standard-issue service rifle. Recognised across all branches of the British Army, it served as a mark of distinction and pride. Today, these badges are sought after by collectors for their historical significance and representation of the high standards upheld by wartime British marksmen