7 Parachute Light Regiment RHA Cap Badge
7 Parachute Light Regiment RHA Cap Badge
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7 Parachute Light Regiment RHA 3D Printed Cap Badge.
Official Licensed Product. Intellectual Property of the Secretary Of State for Defence is under License.
- Printed in high quality Silk PLA
- 145 mm x 255 mm x 26 mm
Celebrate the proud heritage of the 7 Parachute Light Regiment RHA with this finely detailed 3D printed cap badge. Designed with accuracy and respect for tradition, this badge captures the distinctive elements of the 7 Parachute Light Regiment RHA Cap Badge.
The 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (7 Para RHA) cap badge typically features a, gilt wire embroidered cypher—representing the reigning Monarch—surmounted by a crown (King's or Queen's). The insignia is set upon a maroon-coloured backing, which is characteristic of the airborne forces.
Key Elements of the 7 Para RHA Cap Badge:
The Cypher:
A gilt wire embroidered cypher indicating the reigning monarch (e.g., E II R for Elizabeth II, or C III R for Charles III).
The Crown:
A King's or Queen's crown is situated directly above the cypher.
Embroidered Backing: The badge is typically embroidered onto a maroon-coloured felt or cloth backing.
Symbolism:
As part of the Royal Horse Artillery, the badge often incorporates elements that signify their specialized role, including scrolls and the cypher, and is worn on the maroon beret to denote their status as part of the Parachute Regiment/Airborne Forces.
The 7 Para RHA, formed in 1961, replaced the traditional "gun" cap badge with this specific cypher to denote their airborne capability.
Features:
- High-detail 3D printed design
- Lightweight and durable construction
- Ideal for display
Whether you’re honouring service or adding a unique piece to your collection,This 7 Parachute Light Regiment RHA Cap Badge is a striking and meaningful addition.
Please note: this is a 3D printed replica and not an official military issue item. It is also a made to order item and could take up to ten working days depending on workload.
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