WW2 Canadian 2nd AGRA Artillery Corps Patch Insignia Single

$40.00

The WW2 Canadian 2nd AGRA Artillery Corps Patch Insignia represents the 2nd Army Group Royal Artillery, an artillery formation of the Canadian Army during the Second World War. This single cloth patch was worn by personnel assigned to the 2nd AGRA, which played a pivotal role in supporting Canadian and Allied ground operations, particularly in Northwest Europe from 1944-194

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The WW2 Canadian 2nd AGRA (Army Group Royal Artillery) Artillery Corps Patch Insignia is a fabric formation badge issued to Canadian Army artillery personnel during the Second World War. This single patch represents the 2nd Army Group Royal Artillery, a key unit responsible for coordinating medium and heavy artillery support across divisional boundaries. The badge typically features a rectangular or shield-shaped design, often made from wool or cotton, with embroidered or printed insignia reflecting the unit’s designation. Such patches were commonly worn on the upper sleeve of the battledress blouse or service dress uniform. The 2nd AGRA played a significant role in major operations in Northwest Europe, contributing to artillery planning and fire missions. Issued during 1939–1945, this insignia reflects the organizational structure of Commonwealth artillery units and serves as a representative artifact from Canada’s wartime military history. Condition, stitching, and material may vary depending on period production methods and wear.

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