WW1 Canadian CEF 245th Battalion Cap Badge

$100.00

The WW1 Canadian CEF 245th Battalion Cap Badge is a military insignia issued to members of the 245th Battalion, also known as the Canadian Grenadier Guards, during the First World War. The badge is constructed from brass and features a central flaming grenade motif, which represents the regiment’s Grenadier heritage. Above the flame, the badge displays a scroll with the battalion number “

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The WW1 Canadian CEF 245th Battalion Cap Badge is a metal insignia originally issued to members of the 245th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, during the First World War. Formed in 1916 and based in Montreal, Quebec, the 245th Battalion recruited primarily from the local area before its personnel were absorbed into other units to support overseas operations. The cap badge typically features the battalion number “245” prominently, along with the words “Canada” and “Overseas Battalion,” often framed by a maple leaf motif symbolizing Canadian identity. The badge would have been worn on the service cap as part of the standard uniform, denoting unit affiliation within the CEF. Constructed from brass or bronze with a slider or lugs for attachment, original examples are valued by collectors for their historical significance relating to Canada’s military contributions during the 1914–1918 conflict. Measurements and fastening style can vary between individual badges.

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