Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair This item consists of a matching pair of shoulder titles from the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps (RCOC), a military logistics corps of the Canadian Army responsible for supply, maintenance, and repair operations. Each title is constructed from brass with a curved design, typically displaying the acronym “R.C.O.C.” in raised lettering. These shoulder titles were worn on the epaulettes of service dress uniforms to identify regimental affiliation. The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps was established in 1903 and played significant roles throughout both World Wars, as well as in postwar operations. Items such as these were standard issue to personnel during the corps’ period of activity, prior to its amalgamation into the Logistics Branch in 1968. The titles reflect standard military manufacturing techniques of the era, featuring lugs or slider fittings on the reverse for attachment. This pair is representative of Canadian military insignia from the mid-20th century.
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
This pair of Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Shoulder Titles represents the official insignia worn by personnel of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, a unit responsible for the supply and maintenance of military equipment and materials within the Canadian Army. Typically constructed from brass or other durable metals, each shoulder title features the regiment’s abbreviated name or initials in raised lettering, designed to be worn on the shoulder straps of military
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