This listing is for a single World War II era Canadian Intelligence Corps Officers Collar Insignia. The insignia was worn by commissioned officers of the Canadian Intelligence Corps as part of the service dress uniform. Typically made from brass, the badge features the corps’ emblem, which incorporates a Tudor crown above a maple leaf and scroll. Details such as the quality of die-stamping and patina may vary depending on individual issue and wartime production. The reverse side commonly displays lugs or a slider for attachment to the collar. The Canadian Intelligence Corps was established in 1942, and its insignia represents service in intelligence gathering, analysis, and security operations during the war. This item is suitable for collectors specializing in Canadian or Commonwealth military insignia from the Second World War, as well as those focusing on military intelligence history. Please refer to photographs for condition and specific design details of this individual piece.
WW2 Canadian Intelligence Corps Officers Collar Insignia Single
$75.00
This listing features a single World War II-era Canadian Intelligence Corps Officers collar insignia. The insignia was worn by officers of the Canadian Intelligence Corps, a branch established in 1942 to gather and analyze military intelligence during the Second World War. The insignia is constructed of metal, shaped to depict the corps’ distinctive emblem, which typically incorporates a Tudor crown above a scroll reading “INTELLIGENCE
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