The WW1 Canadian CEF General List Collar Insignia Single is an original military badge issued to members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. This single collar insignia was worn as part of the uniform to denote personnel who were on the General List, rather than assigned to a specific regiment or branch. The insignia typically features a bronze or brass construction with the “CANADA” designation and often includes the sovereign’s crown above crossed swords or other motifs relevant to the era. It was affixed to the collar of the service tunic, serving both as an identification and as an element of uniform regulation. Such insignia provide insight into the structure and organization of Canadian military forces during the 1914–1918 conflict. This item is of interest to collectors, historians, and those studying Canadian military history and uniforms.
WW1 Canadian CEF General List Collar Insignia Single
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