The WW2 Canadian Engineers Sergeant Flaming Grenade Insignia is a distinctive military badge worn by sergeants serving in the Royal Canadian Engineers during the Second World War. The insignia features the image of a flaming grenade, a traditional symbol associated with combat engineers, representing their expertise in demolition, explosives, and military construction. Typically made of metal with a brass or bronze finish, the badge measures approximately 3 cm in height and was worn on the upper sleeve of the service dress tunic to denote rank and corps affiliation. The design reflects both the engineering role and the long heritage of engineer units within Commonwealth militaries. Such insignia served not only as identification but also as a mark of specialized training and responsibility within the armed forces. Original examples are valued for their historical authenticity and their connection to Canada’s military heritage during the 1939–1945 period.
WW2 Canadian Engineers Sergeant Flaming Grenade Insignia
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