The WW1 Canadian CEF Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is an emblematic representation of Canada’s military history. These shoulder titles were worn by members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in the First World War from 1914 to 1918. The intact pair of metal insignia are characterized by their distinctive ‘CANADA’ and ‘CEF’ design that was unique to this period and organization. They are typically fastened on the shoulder straps of the service dress jacket, indicating the wearer’s loyalty to the Canadian military force. The quality and authenticity of the insignia directly reflect the historical context of the war years and serve as an important element of military memorabilia. Interestingly, these insignia also bear testament to the uniform regulations and aesthetic standards of the WW1 era. The pair being offered is not a reproduction but appears to be originals from the time frame, enhancing the historical value. However, interested buyers must validate authenticity independently.
WW1 Canadian CEF Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$20.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is a set of military accoutrement from the First World War. It represents the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) badges worn on soldiers’ uniforms. Made from durable metal, each insignia displays intricate designs to denote the wearer’s service and rank. They are essential collectible items for enthusiasts of military history.
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