Canadian Vietnam International Commission for Control and Supervision ICCS Insignia

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The Canadian Vietnam International Commission for Control and Supervision (ICCS) Insignia is a military badge associated with Canadian participation in the ICCS during the Vietnam War era. Established in 1973 following the Paris Peace Accords, the ICCS was tasked with overseeing the ceasefire and withdrawal of troops in Vietnam. Canada was one of four participating nations, alongside Hungary, Indonesia, and Poland.

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The Canadian Vietnam International Commission for Control and Supervision (ICCS) Insignia is a military badge issued to Canadian personnel serving with the ICCS in Vietnam from 1973 to 1975. Established under the Paris Peace Accords, the ICCS was composed of delegations from Canada, Poland, Hungary, and Indonesia, tasked with supervising the ceasefire and withdrawal of U.S. forces. The insignia typically features elements representative of the commission, such as the national symbols of the participating countries and an inscription or emblem denoting ICCS service. Canadian members wore this insignia on the uniform as official recognition of their involvement in the peacekeeping mission. The badge holds historical significance as a symbol of Canada’s role in international monitoring efforts during the later stages of the Vietnam War. Collectors of Canadian or international peacekeeping memorabilia may seek this insignia for its association with a unique and historically important mission.

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