WW1 7/T KINGS brass other ranks shoulder title.
WW1 7th Battalion The Kings Liverpool Regiment ORs title.
The 7th Territorial Battalion of the King’s Regiment (Liverpool) was a unit of the British Army with roots in the Territorial Force, which was formed in 1908 as part of Britain’s home defense structure.
7th Territorial Battalion King’s Regiment Shoulder Title
The King’s Regiment (Liverpool) shoulder titles traditionally featured:
“KING’S” in prominent capital letters, sometimes followed by “LIVERPOOL.”
In the case of the 7th Battalion, it would have had a distinctive design that marked it as a Territorial Force (TF) unit, often including the letter “T” and the battalion number “7” (e.g., “T/7/KING’S”).
Territorial units sometimes retained older uniform elements for longer periods, which might explain why some shoulder titles retained earlier designs even after updates.
The 7th Battalion of the King’s Regiment was originally a Territorial Force unit, meaning it was composed of part-time soldiers intended for home defense unless they volunteered for overseas service. During World War I, the 7th Battalion served in several key campaigns, including the Western Front.
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