The WW1 Canadian CEF 29th Battalion Vancouver Collar Insignia Single is a military memorabilia item originating from the First World War. It was worn by soldiers belonging to the 29th Battalion stationed in Vancouver, as a part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The insignia displays a distinct design, in accordance with the tradition of unique collar badges representing individual Canadian battalions. Made from non-precious metal, the badge is primarily ornamental and serves as a symbol of service rather than rank. The Canadian 29th Battalion, known as Tobin’s Tigers, was one of the infantry battalions of the CEF during the Great War. Therefore, this insignia is significant to collectors of militaria, historians, or those interested in WW1 and the history of the Canadian military. Authenticity verification is essential in this field, given the existence of replicas and forgeries.
WW1 Canadian CEF 29th Battalion Vancouver Collar Insignia Single
$40.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF 29th Battalion Vancouver Collar Insignia Single is a military antiquity. It belonged to Canada’s Expeditionary Forces’ 29th Battalion, based in Vancouver during World War I. This single collar insignia, an identifier of rank and affiliation, is a significant piece of Canadian military history.
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