c2003 Harrow Rifle Corps Middlesex Combined Cadet Force (CCF) Badge c2003 Harrow Rifle Corps Middlesex Combined Cadet Force (CCF) Badge

c2003 Harrow Rifle Corps Middlesex Combined Cadet Force (CCF) Badge

Blackened metal Harrow Rifle Corps C.C.F. cap / collar collected from source, circa 2003. VGC.

The unit has its own cap badge which has remained largely unchanged (except metals used) since the nineteenth century and consists of a wreath with a pair of crossed arrows and a ribbon in the centre. At the top are the words ‘Harrow Rifles’ and the date of December 30th 1856 at the bottom.

The Harrow Rifles were formed in 1860 as part of the volunteer movement spreading across the country in response to French aggression on the continent. The Harrow Rifles were soon joined by a School Corps at the famous public school of the same name. The original Harrow Rifles would become part of the 5th Battallion, Middlesex Regiment in 1880, the name persisted however in the Harrow Rifles OTC which continues to this day as a Combined Cadet Force. The school’s website describes it as:

The School’s tri-service CCF contingent, the Harrow Rifle Corps, provides leadership development and an insight into military life for boys from the Remove year onwards. Instructed by senior cadets, activities include drill, basic military skills, climbing, swimming, canoeing, shooting, survival training, first aid, signals, fieldcraft, assault course, equestrianism and paintballing. An annual residential camp in Ministry Of Defence training areas also takes place. The Unit also combines some trg with Harrow High Sch CCF.

Code: 988

25.00 GBP