The WW1 Canadian CEF Snake Belt Dated 1914 COTC U of T is a significant artifact from the World War I era. Made for the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), the belt reflects the military fashion of the early 20th century. The product is named after its distinctive buckle, fashioned in the form of a snake. This type of buckle was particularly practical while in combat, providing an easy and quick release option. The belt is marked with the year “1914”, signifying the commencement of World War I. The acronym “COTC” stands for the Canadian Officer Training Corps, and “U of T” refers to the University of Toronto, where many members of COTC were students or faculty. As a vintage military collectible, this belt is often sought after by collectors and historians. It serves both as a piece of memorabilia and a tangible record of Canada’s role in the Great War.
WW1 Canadian CEF Snake Belt Dated 1914 COTC U of T
$175.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF Snake Belt Dated 1914 COTC U of T is a historic military accessory. It is an original piece from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), specifically the University of Toronto Contingent (COTC). The belt features the iconic snake buckle design, symbolizing strength and resilience. It is marked with the year 1914, making it a
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