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WW2 British 4th Corps "Elephant Boys" Printed Formation Patch

$ 26.78

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Region of Origin: Great Britain
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)

    Description

    WW2 British 4th Corps "Elephant Boys" Printed Formation Patch
    The badge was adopted in February 1940 at Alresford Hants. by the then Corps commander, General Auchinleck, based on the badge of his regiment, 1st Punjab. The Corps HQ formed HQ Northern Norway Land Forces in April 1940. It later transferred to Iraq and moved to India in the spring of 1942. There it fought under command Eastern Army (India) and Fourteenth Army. It saw much fighting in the liberation of Burma. After forming the Irrawaddy bridgehead it drove the Japanese out of Meiktila and thence to Mandalay and Rangoon. It ended the war under command Twelfth Army. 64th Medium Regiment RA were part of IV Corps in the UK at the beginning of the war and when the Corps moved overseas they sought and were granted permission to retain the corps sign as a regimental distinction. They gained the nickname in the Western Desert of "The Elephant Boys". In this configuration the badge was usually smaller than the formation sign.
    Excellent condition and a scarce patch.
    47 mm x 39 mm.
    Guaranteed genuine.
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