WW1 Canadian CEF Canadian Army Medical Corps Shoulder Title Insignia Single

$25.00

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The WW1 Canadian CEF Canadian Army Medical Corps Shoulder Title Insignia Single is an original uniform component issued to members of the Canadian Army Medical Corps during the First World War. Constructed from brass, this shoulder title features the raised initials “C.A.M.C.” which stand for Canadian Army Medical Corps, a unit responsible for providing medical care to Canadian Expeditionary Force personnel. The insignia was typically affixed to the uniform’s shoulder straps using lugs or wire fasteners, indicating the wearer’s corps affiliation. Issued between 1914 and 1918, this type of insignia formed part of the standardized insignia worn by personnel serving with the CEF overseas. The item reflects the organization and identification protocols of the period and serves as a tangible example of Canadian military medical history during the First World War. This listing is for a single shoulder title, which may exhibit signs of period wear or patina consistent with its age and service.

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