The WW1 Canadian CEF 209th Battalion Swift Current Cap Badge is a historical artifact associated with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. The 209th Battalion was a military unit from Swift Current, Saskatchewan that was part of the larger CEF. Made of brass, the cap badge carries the unit’s emblem, signifying the identification and patriotism of the wearer. The intricate design features a maple leaf, beaver, and crown, representing Canada, hard work, and loyalty to the monarchy respectively. This cap badge is a symbol of Canadian heritage and military history. During World War 1, badges like these were worn by soldiers to distinguish their battalion and show their commitment to their duties. Collectors may value it for its historical context, its representation of a specific unit, and its craftsmanship reflective of the time period. It helps to better understand the nuances of the Canadian military involvement in the First World War.
WW1 Canadian CEF 209th Battalion Swift Current Cap Badge
$200.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF 209th Battalion Swift Current Cap Badge is a piece of Canadian military history. Made during World War I, it was assigned to members of the 209th Battalion, based in Swift Current. It features unique insignia, denoting its association with the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
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