WW2 Canadian Armoured Corps Cap Badge

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The WW2 Canadian Armoured Corps Cap Badge is a distinctive insignia issued to members of the Canadian Armoured Corps during the Second World War. The badge typically features a silver or white metal design with the image of a First World War-era tank encircled by a wreath of maple leaves, surmounted by a monarch’s crown. The words “Canadian Armoured Corps” are inscribed on a

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The WW2 Canadian Armoured Corps Cap Badge was issued to personnel of the Canadian Armoured Corps during the Second World War. This brass badge features a central maple leaf motif, a symbol closely associated with the Canadian military. Superimposed on the maple leaf is a stylized tank, denoting the corps’ armoured warfare function. The badge is surmounted by a King’s Crown, which signifies the period of King George VI’s reign. Below the tank, a scroll bears the inscription “Canadian Armoured Corps.” The reverse typically includes lugs or a slider for attachment to a service cap or beret. The badge was an official element of the Canadian military uniform and was worn by both regular and reserve armoured units from 1940 onward. It represents the evolution of armoured warfare and Canada’s growing mechanized forces during the conflict. This cap badge is a standard example of Second World War Canadian military insignia.

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