The Canadian Corps Reunion Toronto 1938 Lapel Badge is a metal insignia produced to commemorate the reunion of the Canadian Corps held in Toronto in 1938. The Canadian Corps was the principal fighting unit of Canada during the First World War. This badge was distributed to attendees as a memento of the gathering, which brought together veterans two decades after the end of the conflict. Typically, the badge features distinctive enamel detailing with the event year, city, and identifying emblems, often including the maple leaf or regimental motifs. It was designed for wear on civilian clothing, serving as a visible symbol of participation in the reunion and of First World War service. Such badges hold historical significance as artifacts reflecting veteran commemoration practices between the world wars. The 1938 Toronto reunion was a major event, drawing large numbers of former service members from across Canada. This item represents a unique aspect of Canadian military and social history.
Canadian Corps Reunion Toronto 1938 Lapel Badge
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