This listing features a pair of WW1 US AEF Corporal Rank Insignia, as issued to members of the American Expeditionary Forces during the First World War. Each insignia consists of a chevron design, typically constructed from olive drab wool felt, which would have been sewn onto the upper sleeve of the service coat or overcoat. The chevrons signify the rank of Corporal, a non-commissioned officer position denoting leadership over a small squad or section. The design and materials align with United States Army uniform regulations of the World War I period, with distinctive coloration to provide visual contrast against the uniform fabric. These items reflect the structure and hierarchy of early 20th-century US military forces and are representative of the standard-issue insignia worn by enlisted personnel serving overseas from 1917 to 1918. The pair is appropriate for historical reference, uniform restoration, or collection of original military insignia from the era.
WW1 US AEF Corporal Rank Insignia Pair
$15.00
The WW1 US AEF Corporal Rank Insignia Pair consists of two matching chevrons intended for wear by soldiers holding the rank of Corporal in the American Expeditionary Forces during the First World War. Each insignia features two upward-pointing embroidered chevrons, typically crafted in olive drab wool, designed for attachment on the sleeve of the service uniform. As standard issue for the
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