The Canadian Forces Provost Corps Collars Insignia Pair consists of two matching badges designed for wear on the uniform collars of members of the Canadian Forces Provost Corps. The Corps served as the military police branch of the Canadian Army from 1940 until its amalgamation into the Canadian Forces Security Branch in 1968. Each insignia typically features a prominent crown and central motif of a maple leaf and crossed tipstaffs, reflecting the unit’s policing function within the military structure. Manufactured from metal, the insignia were produced in both bi-metal and brass varieties, often with lugs on the reverse for attachment. These collar badges were an integral part of the Corps’ dress regulations, helping to identify personnel responsible for military discipline, security, and law enforcement duties. The pair offered represents period-appropriate uniform components and holds significance for collectors and those interested in Canadian military history and insignia.
Canadian Forces Provost Corps Collars Insignia Pair
$5.00
The Canadian Forces Provost Corps Collars Insignia Pair represents the official collar badges worn by members of the Canadian Forces Provost Corps (CFPC). The Provost Corps served as the military police branch of the Canadian Army, formed during the Second World War and active until 1968, when it was integrated into the unified Canadian Forces Military Police Branch. This insignia pair is composed of
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