This offering consists of two original World War II Canadian Army dog tags, both assigned to Private B.A. Cameron, service number F87626. The tags are of the typical period design, constructed from fibre material, which was widely used by Canadian forces during the Second World War due to its durability and resistance to corrosion. Each tag is marked with the service number “F87626,” the rank “PTE” (Private), and the soldier’s name, “B.A. Cameron,” following standard military identification protocols. These identification tags were used by Canadian Army personnel to ensure proper identification in the event of injury or death and were an essential element of a soldier’s kit. Both tags are presented together, as was common practice, allowing for one to be retained by authorities and the other to remain with the individual. These items provide insight into personal military service during the 1939–1945 conflict.
WW2 Canadian Army Dog Tags X 2 Named F87626 PTE B.A. Cameron
$40.00
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