WW2 Canadian 11th RCA Shoulder Title Insignia Single

$30.00

The WW2 Canadian 11th RCA Shoulder Title Insignia Single is an embroidered cloth shoulder title worn by members of the 11th Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery during the Second World War. This insignia typically features red lettering “11 RCA” on a dark blue or black background, consistent with the design used for Canadian artillery units of the period. Shoulder titles were sewn onto the upper sleeves

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The WW2 Canadian 11th RCA Shoulder Title Insignia Single is an original artifact from the Second World War, issued to members of the 11th Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery. This cloth insignia was designed to be worn on the upper sleeve of the battledress uniform, distinguishing the wearer’s unit affiliation. The title is typically constructed from dark wool or cotton fabric, featuring embroidered or machine-stitched yellow or gold block lettering spelling “11 RCA.” The use of shoulder titles became standard in the Canadian Army during the war to facilitate rapid identification of regimental attachments among service members. The 11th Regiment RCA participated in various operations as part of the Canadian Army’s artillery forces, providing essential fire support. This single unit shoulder title reflects period manufacturing techniques and is representative of in-theatre insignia worn by Canadian artillery personnel during World War II. It holds significance for collectors, historians, and those studying military uniforms of the era.

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