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Poland – 1st Armoured Regiment Badge

This scarce WWII 1st Armoured Regiment badge was made by Kirkwood & Son, Edinburgh, Scotland. The 1st Armoured Regiment formed part of the 1st Polish Armoured Division commanded by General Stanisław Maczek, fighting in France during the Normandy campaign — including the fierce battles for Hill 262 (“Maczuga”) — and later taking part in operations in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.

The badge features a Maltese cross with a Crusadertank and the numeral "1" in relief. Dimensions are approximately 41.46 x 41.58 mm. The screw-back nut is a replacement and not original to the badge, but it fits and fastens securely.

Condition: Good overall, with visible age-related wear.

Key Information and Summary:

  • Maker: Kirkwood & Son, Edinburgh, Scotland

  • Unit: 1st Armoured Regiment, 1st Polish Armoured Division

  • Campaigns: Normandy (Hill 262), Netherlands, Belgium, Germany

  • Construction: Metal with screw-back fitting

  • Nut: Replacement, fits well

  • Dimensions: ~41.46 x 41.58 mm

  • Era: WWII

A fine example of a scarce wartime badge linked to the Polish 1st Armoured Regiment, a unit that fought with distinction alongside the Allies.

Poland – WWII 1st Armoured Regiment Badge

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