This pair of WW2 Canadian Lincoln and Welland Regiment collar insignia represents the distinctive unit badges worn by members of the regiment during the Second World War. The insignia are typically crafted from brass or a similar metal and feature the regimental design, which often includes the regiment’s name, emblem, or symbolic motifs relevant to its heritage. These collar badges would have been affixed to the uniform, denoting the wearer’s regimental affiliation. The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army, served with distinction during WW2, notably participating in operations in Northwest Europe. Such insignia pairs were part of the standard issue uniform regalia, reflecting both identity and esprit de corps among soldiers. This set provides an authentic representation of wartime Canadian military dress and is of interest to collectors, historians, and those studying Canadian military insignia from the WWII era.
WW2 Canadian Lincoln and Welland Regiment Collars Insignia Pair
$5.00
This item is a matched pair of collar insignia from the Lincoln and Welland Regiment, a unit of the Canadian Army. The insignia date to the period of the Second World War. Each piece is constructed in brass and displays the regiment’s distinctive design, featuring the image of a beaver above a scroll inscribed with “Lincoln & Welland,” accompanied by a background of crossed rifles and a
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