This listing is for a single World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sergeant rank insignia. The piece consists of a set of three chevrons, which were typically worn on the upper sleeve of the uniform to denote the rank of Sergeant within the CEF during the First World War. Constructed from khaki wool, the insignia features machine-stitched lines along the edges of each chevron, demonstrating standard production techniques of the era. Such insignia were an important part of military dress, providing immediate visual identification of rank and authority among enlisted personnel. Worn by non-commissioned officers, this type of insignia would have been used throughout the Canadian forces serving overseas between 1914 and 1918. Condition, stitching patterns, and precise coloration may vary depending on individual production runs and service wear. This item represents a standard component of Canadian military uniforms during World War I.
WW1 Canadian CEF Sergeant Rank Insignia Single
$100.00
Availability: Only 1 left in stock






