The “WW1 Canadian British BEF CEF Wound Stripe” refers to a military insignia awarded to soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) who were wounded in action during World War I. This distinctive stripe, typically a gold or brass chevron, was worn on the lower left sleeve of the service uniform to signify bravery and sacrifice. Recognizing the injuries sustained by front-line soldiers, the Wound Stripe served as a visible reminder of the physical toll of combat and honored the resilience and courage of those who continued to serve despite their wounds. It was an important symbol of recognition, fostering a sense of pride and solidarity among the troops while also acknowledging their significant contributions to the war effort. The Wound Stripe remains a poignant historical artifact, reflecting the harsh realities and personal sacrifices of World War I soldiers.
WW1 Canadian British BEF CEF Wound Stripe
$80.00
WW1 Canadian British BEF CEF Wound Stripe
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Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |
Region of Origin | Great Britain |