The WW1 Canadian CEF 3rd Battalion Collars Insignia Pair is a set of historical military artifacts from the First World War era. These pieces were worn on the uniform collars of soldiers serving in the 3rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), an entity composed of Canadian volunteers who fought on the Western Front. Each emblem is typically made of brass and features the battalion’s unique unit insignia. The insignia depicts the number ‘3’ and ‘CEF’ to signify the 3rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The pair is often used by historians, military enthusiasts, and collectors to study Canada’s military history. These items serve as authentic examples of the types of insignia used to denote rank and affiliation during the First World War. Please note these items should be handled with care as they are antiques and may show signs of aging and wear.
WW1 Canadian CEF 3rd Battalion Collars Insignia Pair
$110.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF 3rd Battalion Collars Insignia Pair is a set of historical military artifacts. Designed for the 3rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I, each insignia bears the battalion’s emblem. These items serve as significant markers of Canada’s military history during the Great War period.
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