The WW2 Canadian Officer Training Corps Cap Badge is a unique piece of military memorabilia from the World War II era. It was worn by members of the Canadian Officer Training Corps, a military training unit that prepared Canadian officers for combat. The badge is made of brass, featuring an intricate design of the Royal Crown, a pair of crossed swords, and a maple leaf – an iconic symbol of Canada. The Latin motto ‘Ubique’ meaning ‘Everywhere’ and ‘Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt’ translating to ‘Where Right and Glory Lead’ are inscribed on the badge. This item not only signifies the wearer’s affiliation and rank but also serves as a historical artifact that encapsulates Canada’s participation in the war. Its rich symbolism and historical significance make it a valuable keepsake for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.