This is a pair of WW2 Canadian Royal Canadian Artillery (RCA) collar insignia. Each insignia features the distinctive artillery emblem used by the RCA during the Second World War, typically including the stylized field gun motif beneath a crown, accompanied by the unit’s motto. Produced in brass or similar metals, these insignia were worn on the collars of the service dress uniforms by enlisted personnel and officers alike, signifying their affiliation with the artillery branch of the Canadian Army. The designs reflect the standard issue for Canadian artillery units during the 1939–1945 period, adhering to military dress regulations of the era. Such insignia were both a symbol of identity and a functional part of the military uniform, aiding in immediate recognition of the soldier’s corps. The pair offered here is representative of typical WW2 RCA insignia and suitable for historical study or collection of Canadian military artifacts.
WW2 Canadian RCA Artillery Collars Insignia Pair
$5.00
The WW2 Canadian RCE Engineers Collars Insignia Pair is a set of two authentic badges from the Royal Canadian Engineers during World War II. The insignia, prominent for its distinctive shape and detail, is considered part of Canadian military history. It was typically worn on the collar by engineers in the army. Made of durable metal, each piece communicates the resilience and honor associated with its past bear
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