The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC) Collars Insignia Pair represents the service branch responsible for medical support within the Canadian Army. This set consists of two matching collar badges, typically worn on the uniform to denote affiliation with the RCAMC. The insignia features the distinctive emblem of the Corps, which commonly includes a rod of Asclepius, symbolizing medicine, within a wreath and surmounted by the St. Edward’s Crown, reflecting the unit’s royal designation. Made from brass or other metal alloys, these badges were issued to personnel from the early 20th century through various periods, including both World Wars. They measure approximately 1 inch in height and width, designed for wear on each side of the uniform collar. The RCAMC provided critical medical care and evacuation services to Canadian forces and played a vital role in military operations at home and abroad. These insignias are valued for their historical military significance.
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps RCAMC Collars Insignia Pair
$5.00
The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC) Collars Insignia Pair comprises two matching insignia designed for wear on the uniforms of personnel serving in the RCAMC. These insignia typically feature a brass or gilded metal construction, depicting a serpent entwined around a rod, a symbol commonly associated with medical services. They are intended for attachment to the collar points of Canadian Army service dress jackets
Availability: In stock






