English: British Army 4th Armoured Brigade formation badge.
Physical description
A black jerboa (desert rat) with white eye, tail curled over back, on a white ground.
History note
The badge is clearly a variation on the famous desert rat as worn by its original parent formation, 7th Armoured Division, but it is not clear when it came into use. (See also 7th Armoured Bde.) The Brigade left the Division in June 1942 but for a time at least they continued to wear the old Divisional badge.
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