WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Officers Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair This item consists of a pair of original World War I-era shoulder titles worn by officers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). The insignia features the word “CANADA” in raised, block-style letters, typically constructed from brass with two lug fasteners on the reverse for attachment to the uniform. These shoulder titles served to identify Canadian military personnel within the larger context of the British Commonwealth forces during the First World War, and were commonly worn on the epaulettes of the service dress jacket. The design and manufacture of these titles followed standardized CEF insignia regulations introduced during the conflict. Officer shoulder titles generally exhibit finer finishing and quality compared to other ranks. This pair reflects the standard form issued during WWI, providing a representative example of Canadian military insignia from the period. They are sought after by collectors, historians, and those interested in Canadian military heritage.
WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Officers Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$40.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Officers Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching brass shoulder titles issued to officers serving in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Each insignia displays the word “CANADA” in raised, serifed lettering, which was a standard pattern used to identify Canadian military personnel within the British and Commonwealth forces from 1914 to 1918
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