The WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is a significant piece of Canadian historical military adornments. These shoulder titles were produced in the United Kingdom and worn by the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during World War 1. Each set contains two identical insignia, meant for display on the upper arm of a uniform jacket. The primary elements of the design include the word “CANADA”, which is prominently embossed in upper-case letters. Crafted from durable, high-quality metal, the pair of insignia are robust, resilient, and meant to endure harsh combat environments. Their function was both practical, to denote nationality, and symbolic, signifying unity and pride among the troops. They may serve as a collectable or historical artifact for those interested in military history or World War 1. Please note: authenticity should be validated by experts for precise identification and appraisal, as reproductions exist in the market.
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WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair British Made
$30.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF CANADA Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is a British made military artifact. These are metallic insignia designed to be worn on the shoulders of a uniform, indicative of the wearer’s affiliation with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War 1. They are authentic, not reproduction pieces.
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