WW2 Canadian 3 Division Patches Insignia Pair

$200.00

This pair of WW2 Canadian 3rd Division Patches Insignia represents the formation patch worn by members of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during the Second World War. The division was formed in 1940 and played a significant role in major campaigns, most notably during the Normandy landings on D-Day and the subsequent operations in Northwest Europe. The patches are typically constructed from cloth and are

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This item is a pair of cloth insignia patches representing the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, issued during the Second World War. Each patch features the division’s distinctive French grey felt rectangle with a ruby-red felt “French” formation patch affixed, conforming to the standard design used by the Canadian Army during the conflict. The 3rd Canadian Infantry Division was formed in 1940 and participated in key operations, including the D-Day landings at Juno Beach and subsequent campaigns in Northwest Europe. These insignia were typically worn on the upper sleeve of battledress uniforms by division personnel for unit identification. The patches are stitched construction in keeping with period manufacturing techniques. Canadian division patches played an essential role in maintaining organization, command hierarchy, and esprit de corps within the Canadian Army. These original patches provide a representation of the insignia worn by members of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during World War II service.

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