British Army / Combined Cadet Force, Post-WWII, Corporal’s Sleeve Rank Chevron – Embroidered Cloth Badge

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A smart original British Army / CCF Corporal’s sleeve rank chevron, ideal for uniform restoration, cadet collections, or British military insignia displays.

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*British Army / Combined Cadet Force, Post-WWII, Corporal’s Sleeve Rank Chevron – Embroidered Cloth Badge*

An original British Army style Corporal’s sleeve rank chevron, dating from the post-war period, also commonly encountered in Combined Cadet Force (CCF), Army Cadet Force (ACF), and training establishment uniforms. This is the classic two-bar downward-pointing cloth insignia, worked in white cotton embroidery onto khaki/olive drab wool backing, designed for wear on battledress, service dress, or cadet uniform blouses.

The badge features two neatly machine-embroidered white chevrons in the traditional inverted “V” formation, signifying the rank of Corporal in British Army and cadet service use. The white-on-khaki construction is particularly associated with training units, cadet forces, and service dress applications rather than wartime field issue, where khaki or coloured worsted examples are more often encountered.

Approx. Measurements – 11 cm x 8.3 cm.

History Note:
Corporal’s chevrons have long been among the most recognisable rank insignia in the British Army. The two-chevron system was widely used across infantry, artillery, engineers, and service corps throughout the 20th century. Cadet organisations such as the Combined Cadet Force adopted the same rank structure, making examples like this equally associated with school cadet units and post-war youth military training establishments.

*Condition*
Good original used condition with light age wear, minor loose threads, and expected service handling marks. Backing remains sound and the badge displays well. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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