The WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Curved Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is an example of uniform insignia worn by members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Each title consists of a brass badge featuring the word “CANADA” in raised letters, with a distinctive curved design intended to fit the contour of the uniform shoulder straps. These insignia were typically affixed to the epaulettes of both the service dress and greatcoat, serving as an identification marker of Canadian units within the British Army structure. The use of “CANADA” shoulder titles standardized the appearance of Canadian forces and facilitated recognition among allied personnel. These titles were produced in large quantities during the 1914–1918 period and remain a representative artifact of Canadian military history from the era. The pair includes two matching insignia, suitable for display or research relating to Canadian military uniforms of the First World War.
WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Curved Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
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