The WW2 Canadian 4 Place Medal Ribbon Bar is a military insignia representing four distinct decorations awarded to Canadian service members during the Second World War. Worn on the uniform, this bar comprises four individual ribbon segments, each corresponding to a specific medal. These ribbons typically represent common wartime awards such as the 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, though the exact combination may vary. The ribbon bar is mounted on a metal backing with a pin or clasp for attachment to a uniform, allowing personnel to display their earned honors in a compact format. Such ribbon bars served as a convenient alternative to wearing full-sized medals, especially on less formal occasions. This item reflects official Canadian military recognition protocols and is of interest to collectors and researchers studying the period’s decorations and insignia systems.





