This listing consists of a matching pair of World War II Canadian military dog tags belonging to 2nd Lieutenant Nursing Sister M.T. Dinsdale. Manufactured from a standard fibre composite material, each tag is circular in shape, marked with personal identification details such as name, rank, and service number in the typical Canadian Armed Forces wartime format. During the Second World War, Canadian Nursing Sisters were commissioned officers responsible for providing medical care to military personnel at home and overseas. The presence of rank and role (“2nd Lieutenant Nursing Sister”) identifies the tags’ owner as a member of this professional corps. Dog tags served as a means of identification for military personnel and were issued in pairs for retention by the individual and the unit in case of casualty. This item reflects the service of Canadian women in military medical roles during the conflict and serves as a tangible record of individual participation in the war effort.
WW2 Canadian Dog Tag Pair 2nd Lieutenant Nursing Sister M.T. Dinsdale
$125.00
This is an original pair of Canadian military dog tags issued during the Second World War to 2nd Lieutenant Nursing Sister M.T. Dinsdale. The tags are composed of the standard fiber material used by Canadian forces at the time. Each tag is stamped with the service member’s name, rank, and service number, as well as “CAN RCAMC,” indicating her affiliation with the Royal Canadian Army
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