The Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps Collars Insignia Pair consists of two matching insignia designed for members of the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps, a branch responsible for financial administration within the Canadian Army. Each collar device displays the symbolic elements associated with the Corps, including the royal crown and a maple leaf motif, reflecting its Canadian heritage and official military status. These insignia would have been worn on the collars of service uniforms to indicate the wearer’s affiliation with the Pay Corps, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. Manufactured in metal with a gilt or brass finish, the pair features detailed relief and was produced to standard military specifications of the period. The Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps played a crucial role in maintaining financial systems, and these insignia are representative artifacts from that era of military administration history. Suitable as reference material or examples for those studying Canadian military insignia and organizational structure.
Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps Collars Insignia Pair
$5.00
This item is a matched pair of collar insignia from the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps. The Pay Corps was responsible for the financial administration and payment of personnel within the Canadian Army. Each insignia features a distinct design characteristic of the corps, typically displaying the corps badge which incorporates elements such as a wreath, crown, and the initials “R.C.A.P.C.” The insignia are constructed from metal
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