Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC WW2 Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC Shoulder Title PAIR

Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC WW2 Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC Shoulder Title PAIR
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Guaranteed original. Complete & intact. This is an original Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC shoulder title badge for sale. In good condition. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military shoulder titles for sale including other Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC shoulder titles.


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The Royal Army Pay Corps (RAPC) was the corps of the British Army responsible for administering all financial matters. It was amalgamated into the Adjutant General's Corps in 1992. The first "paymasters" have existed in the army before the formation of the corps. Prior to the 19th century, each regiment had its own civilian paymaster and the first commissioned paymaster was introduced in 1792. In 1870 a Pay Sub-Department of the Control Department was formed before it was organised into a corps. In 1919 the financial responsibilities was split between the RAPC, which handled salaries, and the Corps of Military Accountants (CMA), which handled the army's finances. The CMA was disbanded in 1925 and its functions and some personnel were transferred to the RAPC. Before the Second World War, the RAPC did not accept recruits directly from civilian life, but only transfers from serving soldiers who had been in the Army for at least six months.

During the Second World War, members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service and men of a "lower medical category" were often conscripted into the corps. Initially they received very little military training but after a discussion in Parliament were trained in armed combat, especially for those posted closest to the frontlines, to prepare for surprise attacks on headquarters. With the amalgamations into the Adjutant General's Corps in 1992, its functions is now carried out by the Staff and Personnel Support (SPS) Branch. Headed by a Paymaster-in-Chief, the corps was responsible for keeping the army financially accountable to the servicemen and Inland Revenue.

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