Telegraphist and Signallers (Crossed Flags) brass trade qualification badge – an original example of British military specialist proficiency insignia associated with trained telegraphists and signallers.
The badge features the distinctive crossed flags emblem in brass relief, a long-established symbol of military communications and signalling duties within the British Army. The crossed-flags device denoted proficiency in visual signalling, telegraphy, and communications, skills that were essential to the effective command and control of military operations.
Trade qualification badges of this type were worn on military uniforms by soldiers who had successfully qualified in signalling duties, serving as a visible indication of specialist training and professional expertise. Such qualifications encompassed a range of communications methods, including semaphore, flag signalling, telegraphy, and later wireless communications.
The importance of military signallers increased dramatically during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as armies adopted increasingly sophisticated communications systems. Personnel wearing crossed-flag badges served across numerous branches of the British Army, ensuring the reliable transmission of orders and intelligence both in peacetime and during active operations.
Manufactured in brass with original attachment fittings to the reverse, this example represents a classic piece of British military trade insignia and communications history.
Dimensions
Approx. 47mm height
Condition
Good overall original condition, with clear detailing and a well-preserved brass finish. Light wear, minor surface marks, and age-related patina consistent with service use and storage may be present. Reverse fittings remain intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs evident.
Reference
British Army Proficiency Badges – Denis Edwards & David Langley
















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