The WW2 Canadian RN Navy Good Conduct Chevron is an original cloth insignia awarded to sailors of the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This chevron was worn on the lower sleeve of the uniform to signify periods of undetected good conduct, typically awarded for each three-year term of exemplary service. The design features a single chevron made of dark blue or black cloth, often with gold or red thread embroidery depending on the uniform type and rank. As a military decoration, it served both as recognition of discipline and reliability and as a visible marker of a sailor’s service record. These chevrons were an integral part of Royal Canadian Navy uniforms and reflect the British influence on Canadian naval traditions during the era. Original examples from the Second World War are sought by collectors for their historical significance and craftsmanship. This item represents a tangible connection to the daily service life of Canadian sailors during WWII.
WW2 Canadian RN Navy Good Conduct Chevron
$10.00
The WW2 Canadian RN Navy Good Conduct Chevron is an insignia awarded to members of the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War to signify exemplary service and discipline. This particular chevron is constructed from navy blue wool with a red embroidered ‘V’ shape, which was typically stitched onto the lower sleeve of a sailor’s uniform. The award of a Good Conduct Chevron acknowledged each set period—usually three
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