Green’s Dictionary of Slang

daft and barmy n.

[rhy. sl.]

the army.

[UK]R. Barker Fletcher’s Book of Rhy. Sl. 39: In the daft and barmy maintaining law and order in a far flung outpost.
[UK]Guardian Weekend 22 Feb. 7: Good luck to our daft and barmy [army] in their melting daisy roots [boots].