The WW2 Canadian General List Cap Badge is a military insignia issued to members of the Canadian Army during the Second World War. This badge was typically worn by personnel who were not assigned to a specific regiment or corps but served in general or administrative capacities. The design features a crowned maple leaf, a symbol closely associated with Canada’s military identity, with the words “General List” placed prominently. Manufactured from brass or a similar alloy, this cap badge measures approximately 45 mm in height and was usually affixed to the service dress cap. The badge includes lugs on the reverse side for secure attachment. These badges were commonly worn by officers and enlisted ranks serving in a variety of roles across different theaters of operation. They represent an important element of WW2 Canadian military uniforms for personnel who did not belong to specialized units.






