The WW2 Royal Canadian Engineers Trade Patch is an original insignia issued to personnel of the Royal Canadian Engineers during the Second World War. This cloth patch was typically worn on the uniform sleeve to denote a soldier’s corps affiliation and technical trade within the Canadian Army. The design generally features a maroon background with yellow or gold embroidered symbols, often incorporating the initials “RCE” or related engineering motifs. Such patches served both functional and identification purposes, allowing for quick recognition of a soldier’s specialized training and unit. The Royal Canadian Engineers played a vital support role during the conflict, responsible for constructing bridges, laying and clearing mines, and handling various engineering tasks vital to Allied operations. The trade patch is a representative artifact reflecting the organizational structure and operational needs of the Canadian military during World War II. Examples may show period-correct materials and stitching typical of 1939–1945 Canadian military insignia.






