WW2 - 7TH ARMOURED BRIGADE - DESERT RAT SHOULDER PATCH
One Look textbook original .
Embroidered .
Right facing .
Uniform removed with slight loss to the nape of the white background.
V.G.C.
From IWM
The badge is derived from that of its original parent formation, 7th Armoured Division. (See INS 5110, and also 4th Armoured Brigade, INS 5495). The design was changed in significant details and comprised a white circular background, with red border, enclosing the rat. The rat appears as green, brown or grey, some perhaps being originally green that suffered degradation through wear. The green rat seems to have been the intended colour and was adopted as a reminder of the unit's service in the Burma jungle and was known as the 'jungle rat'. This badge was adopted some time after the Brigade returned from Burma at the end of 1942 and was definitely in use when the Brigade went to Italy in May 1944.
Code: 60478
55.00 GBP

