The WW2 1st Canadian Tank Brigade on 3rd Division Patch represents a unique combination of formation insignia used by Canadian military forces during the Second World War. The 1st Canadian Tank Brigade was an armored brigade formed in 1941 and served with distinction in the Italian Campaign and Northwest Europe. Its members were often attached to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, especially during key operations after D-Day. This formation patch typically features the brigade’s distinctive tank emblem superimposed on the divisional patch of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, usually a French grey rectangle. Patches were constructed using woven or embroidered methods, with attention to durability and visibility on battle dress uniforms. Such insignia were worn on the upper sleeves of the service dress to denote the wearer’s unit affiliation. These patches are significant examples of Canadian military heraldry and serve as tangible connections to the units’ roles and contributions during WWII.
WW2 1st Canadian Tank Brigade on 3rd Division Patch
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