Poland WWII Infantry & Motorised Cavalry Officer Cadet School Badge – John Dunbar Alloa – Original Cloth Backing – Replacement Spinner
Country of Origin: Poland (issued in Scotland during WWII)
Maker: John Dunbar, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Branch: Infantry & Motorised Cavalry – Officer Cadet School Badge (Odznaka Oficerów Piechoty i Kawalerii Zmotoryzowanej)
Period: WWII era
Material: Brass / white metal with silver finish
Dimensions: Approx. 45.07 × 44.72 mm
Backing: Original green cloth backing present
Condition: Original period badge made by John Dunbar, with its original green cloth backing and a replacement screw-back spinner fitted. Wear consistent with age and wartime use, with visible patina. Please refer to the photos for details.
Rarity: Scarce original wartime example from a known Scottish maker
Summary
This scarce WWII Infantry and Motorised Cavalry Officer Cadet School Badge was made by John Dunbar of Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland and issued to graduates and instructors of Polish Army officer training schools in exile.
The badge features a two-piece construction: the crowned Polish eagle in silver finish, holding the intertwined “S” and “P” monogram (Szkoła Podchorążych – Officer Cadet School), set against a laurel wreath with the inscription SZKO CJA at the top. It retains its original green cloth backing and has been fitted with a replacement screw-back spinner.
The badge shows patina and wear consistent with genuine wartime use, adding to its authenticity and character.
A highly collectible piece for militaria enthusiasts, especially those focusing on Polish WWII insignia and items from the Polish Armed Forces in the West.