Poland – Medal for Exemplary Driver, 2nd Class – 1940s Military Badge, Bronze Screwback
Original Polish People's Army “Wzorowy Kierowca II klasy” (Exemplary Driver, 2nd Class) badge.
Established by order of the Minister of National Defence in 1946, this badge was awarded to soldiers who demonstrated outstanding driving skills and discipline in motorized service. It is a representative example of early postwar PRL military qualification insignia.Badge Details:
Inscription: “WZOROWY KIEROWCA” (Exemplary Driver)
Class: 2nd Class
Symbol: A stylized vehicle wheel inside a laurel wreath, with crossed hammers below
Material: Bronze
Fastening: Screwback with unmarked nut
Design: Shield shape with military eagle’s stylized wings at top, industrial symbols at base
Dimensions: approx. 54.88 mm × 32.86 mm
Era: Late 1940s–1950s
Country: Poland (People’s Republic)
Condition:
Very good vintage condition with an authentic, even patina
Original screw post and nut (unmarked), functional and secure
No restoration or repainting; surface shows appropriate age-related wear
Historical Note:
This badge was issued to drivers of military vehicles in the early post-WWII period as part of professional recognition within the Polish People’s Army. The wheel and hammers symbolized both mechanical skill and labor value, essential in military logistics and transport units.