Description
The Mercian Regiment Beret Cap Badge is the emblem worn on the beret of soldiers serving in the Mercian Regiment of the British Army. The badge features a Stafford Knot, which is a three-looped knot with a trailing end. The Stafford Knot is an emblem associated with the county of Staffordshire, and has been used as a symbol of the Mercian region for centuries.
The Mercian Regiment was formed in 2007, as part of the reorganisation of the British Army. It is an infantry regiment with its roots in the Midlands of England, and draws its soldiers from the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire, as well as Staffordshire. The Mercian Regiment Beret Cap Badge is a symbol of the soldiers' affiliation with this proud regiment and their commitment to serving their country.
The badge is made of brass and is worn on the front of the beret. It is worn by both officers and enlisted soldiers of the Mercian Regiment. The Mercian Regiment has a long and distinguished history, with soldiers serving in conflicts around the world, including Iraq and Afghanistan. The Mercian Regiment Beret Cap Badge is a symbol of the bravery, dedication, and sacrifice of these soldiers, and is recognised by military personnel and civilians alike as a symbol of the British Army's proud tradition.
Product Specification
Our Cap Badges are made from Brass metal (not anodised staybrite)
Approx Cap Badge Size: 5(h) x 3.5(w)cm