The WW2 Canadian RCA Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two cloth insignia patches issued to personnel of the Royal Canadian Artillery during the Second World War. Each shoulder title is crafted from red wool, with the abbreviation “RCA” (Royal Canadian Artillery) embroidered in yellow thread. Intended for wear on the upper sleeves of the battledress jacket, these titles identified the wearer as a member of the RCA, a key component of the Canadian Army. The insignia reflect the standardized design used throughout the wartime period, with color and material conforming to regulations of the era. This pair provides a representative example of the type of unit insignia utilized by Canadian artillery personnel between 1939 and 1945, and can contribute to displays of authentic Canadian military uniforms or collections focusing on Commonwealth forces in World War II. Notable for their simple design and practical construction, these patches are recognized by collectors for their historical context.






