Adjutant General’s Corps (AGC) anodised beret badge produced to the 1992–2022 pattern, representing the design adopted following the formation of the corps in 1992 and worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. This British Army corps beret badge displays the recognised AGC insignia in crisp relief, incorporating the central corps device surmounted by the Queen’s Crown, with associated motto “Animo et Fide” (With resolution and fidelity) arranged in a balanced and formal composition typical of modern British Army anodised insignia. The lightweight anodised aluminium construction reflects the post-Cold War standard for service dress and beret wear.
Adjutant General’s Corps anodised beret badges of this pattern were worn by personnel serving across the corps’ various branches and are collected as examples of contemporary British Army corps insignia, Queen’s Crown militaria, and post-1992 regimental uniform hardware. The reverse is fitted with a standard hook slider fitting for secure attachment to a beret.
Dimensions
Approx. 46mm x 42mm
Condition
Excellent overall condition with a bright anodised finish and minimal handling wear. Detail remains sharp and well defined, and the reverse fittings are intact and secure. No damage, repairs, or alterations are evident.






















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