Canadian Legion British Empire Service League White Veterans Beret With Badge

$40.00

The Canadian Legion Empire Service League White Veterans Beret With Badge is a distinctive piece associated with Canadian military history. This beret, produced in white wool, was traditionally worn by veterans affiliated with the Canadian Legion, an organization established in 1925 to support former military personnel from the British Empire. The front of the beret features the enameled Canadian Legion badge, which typically incorporates the maple leaf

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The Canadian Legion British Empire Service League White Veterans Beret with Badge is a piece of regalia associated with Canadian veterans who served under the British Empire Service League, later known as the Royal Canadian Legion. This beret features a white wool body, designed according to standards used in veterans’ commemorative attire. An official badge is affixed to the front, displaying the insignia of the Canadian Legion within a wreath, surmounted by a crown and bearing the organization’s motto. The beret was typically worn by members during parades, remembrance events, and official functions, distinguishing individuals as part of the veteran community. The white color differentiates it from standard military berets, signifying its ceremonial and veteran association. This item reflects the traditions of Canadian veterans’ organizations in the 20th century and represents a tangible link to their service and communal identity within the broader framework of the British Empire and Commonwealth military history.

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