Description: A very nice example of a World War One Other Rank's Cap Badge for The Women's Auxiliary Army Corps Created in 1917, Britain was the first European country to recruit women into its Armed Forces and as such the WAACS were employed in a number of roles. These included clerks, mechanics and cooks etc so freeing up more men from these branches to join Kitchener's Army as fighting units in The Trenches of the Western Front. A very nice O.R's brass cap badge with a lovely patina and complete with rear lugs, this is another very good looking WW-I cap badge.. (Sepia Image Courtesy The Tomahawk Films Archive) Thanks for looking..!
Price: 35 GBP
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
End Time: 2024-12-21T11:42:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18.49 GBP
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Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
Beaumont Hamel: Chemins des Dames
RNAS: Royal Naval Air Service
Somme: Ypres
RFC: Royal Flying Corps
Cambrai: Ancre
Iron Cross: Victoria Cross
Country/ Organization: Great Britain
ANZAC: Gallipoli
Marne: Aisne
BEF: British Expeditionary Force
Clothing Type: Helmets/ Hats
Women's Auxiliary Army Corps: W.A.A.C.
Service: Army
Passchendale: Loos
Type: Cap Badge
Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
Era: 1914-1945
American Expeditionary Force: Canadian Expeditionary Force
Theme: Militaria
Arras: Mons
Thiepval: Flanders
Kaiser Wilhelm: Hindenburg Line
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Lord Kitchener: The Western Front