BRITISH – IRISH GUARDS CAP BADGE
$5.95
BRITISH – IRISH GUARDS CAP BADGE – REPRODUCTION
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Description
This cap badge was given to the Irish Guard Division, Foot Guards Regiment of the British Army. These badges were often made from different medals to help distinguish them from the Warrant officers or from NCO ranks.
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