The Canadian Provost Corps C PRO C Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is a set of identification badges worn by members of the Canadian Provost Corps. These shoulder titles, typically constructed from brass or cloth, display the abbreviated form “C PRO C,” representing the Corps’ official designation. The Canadian Provost Corps was established during the Second World War as the military police branch of the Canadian Army, responsible for law enforcement, discipline, and security duties in both domestic and overseas contexts. The insignia pair was designed to be worn on the shoulder straps of a service uniform, signifying the wearer’s affiliation with the Provost Corps. Each piece features simple, bold lettering to ensure visibility and straightforward identification. These titles were standard issue for personnel throughout much of the Corps’ existence, up until the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces in 1968, after which the Corps was disbanded. Original examples are of interest to collectors of Canadian military memorabilia and insignia.
Canadian Provost Corps C PRO C Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
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The Canadian Provost Corps C PRO C Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is a set of uniform insignia representing the Canadian Provost Corps, the military police branch of the Canadian Army established during the Second World War. Each insignia consists of the abbreviation “C PRO C,” denoting “Canadian Provost Corps.” These titles were typically worn in pairs on the upper shoulder epaulettes of the uniform
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