This pair of Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps shoulder titles insignia represents the distinctive identifiers worn by members of the Pay Corps within the Canadian Army. The insignia are constructed from metal with a traditional brass finish, featuring the raised lettering “R.C.A.P.C.”—an acronym denoting the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps. Each title bears lugs to the reverse for attachment to the uniform epaulettes. The Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps, established in 1906, was responsible for financial administration and pay services for Canadian Army personnel. Shoulder titles such as these were standard issue, affixed to the uniform to denote corps affiliation. The design and materials are consistent with mid-20th century Canadian military insignia. These items offer insight into the organizational structure and administrative functions of the Canadian military in the 20th century. The pair demonstrates period manufacturing techniques and serves as a reference for collectors or researchers focusing on Canadian military uniforms and insignia.
Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
This listing offers a matched pair of Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps shoulder titles insignia. These insignia were worn as part of the uniform by personnel serving in the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps, a branch responsible for financial administration within the Canadian Army. The design typically features the words “ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY PAY CORPS” rendered in brass or white metal, formed as separate letter shoulder titles
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