The WW2 Canadian CANADA Officers Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching cloth shoulder titles issued to officers in the Canadian military during the Second World War. These insignia are embroidered with the word “CANADA” in capital letters, typically using red thread on a khaki or dark background, and were worn on the upper sleeves of a uniform to clearly identify the wearer as a member of Canadian forces. The purpose of these shoulder titles was to ensure national distinction among Commonwealth troops serving overseas. The pair in question is representative of those produced and issued between 1939 and 1945, conforming to wartime specifications for size, materials, and stitching. Such insignia are of interest to collectors and historians as examples of Canadian military uniform components and as artifacts reflecting Canada’s contributions to Allied operations during World War II.
WW2 Canadian CANADA Officers Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
The WW2 Canadian CANADA Officers Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching patches worn by Canadian Army officers during the Second World War. These shoulder titles are constructed from red wool fabric with the word “CANADA” embroidered in white thread, designed to be worn on the upper sleeves of service dress uniforms. The use of such insignia helped to identify Canadian personnel serving overseas or within multinational Allied
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