Description
The Royal Corps of Signals, established in 1920, holds a critical role within the British Army, ensuring effective communication and information systems support. This corps is tasked with maintaining vital communication networks, enabling command and control functions, and facilitating information exchange on the battlefield and in operational environments worldwide.
The Royal Signals Bullion Blazer Badge serves as a symbol of the corps' proud heritage and essential functions. This meticulously crafted badge features the emblem of the Royal Signals intricately embroidered in bullion thread, often displayed on the breast pocket of a blazer or jacket. It represents the commitment to excellence and professionalism upheld by members of the corps, including officers and non-commissioned officers, as well as veterans and supporters. Wearing the bullion blazer badge signifies affiliation with or support for the Royal Signals, recognising its indispensable role in maintaining effective communication and information systems within the British Army.
Product Specification:
Height 10 cm
Width 8 cm
All our blazer badges vary slightly in size according to the regiment design but all are designed to fit onto a standard sized blazer jacket pocket.
The Royal Signals Bullion Blazer Badge serves as a symbol of the corps' proud heritage and essential functions. This meticulously crafted badge features the emblem of the Royal Signals intricately embroidered in bullion thread, often displayed on the breast pocket of a blazer or jacket. It represents the commitment to excellence and professionalism upheld by members of the corps, including officers and non-commissioned officers, as well as veterans and supporters. Wearing the bullion blazer badge signifies affiliation with or support for the Royal Signals, recognising its indispensable role in maintaining effective communication and information systems within the British Army.
Product Specification:
Height 10 cm
Width 8 cm
All our blazer badges vary slightly in size according to the regiment design but all are designed to fit onto a standard sized blazer jacket pocket.