The WW2 Canadian Master Gunner Artillery Insignia Patch is a highly collectible artifact significant to military history. This patch, used during the Second World War by the Canadian army, signifies the role of a master gunner within the artillery unit. A Master Gunner was in charge of a battalion’s weapons and was considered an expert in their unit’s gunnery. The patch exhibits distinct design features like the crossed cannon-representing artillery, marking of crown-symbolizing loyalty, and star-denoting higher ranks. The authentic patch should generally measure around 2 inches across. Made from robust fabric, it was sewn onto the uniforms. Genuine patches from this era bear impressions of standard wear and tear, showing the struggles of wartime. Collecting such insignia represents an interest in preserving history. This unique piece serves as a tangible connection to the past, reminding us of the duty and sacrifice made by those soldiers.
WW2 Canadian Master Gunner Artillery Insignia Patch
$40.00
The WW2 Canadian Master Gunner Artillery Insignia Patch is a historically significant emblem from the World War II era. Used by the Canadian military, it distinguished master gunners in artillery units. Key characteristics include distinct design elements, the symbol of artillery, and the authentic fabric of the time.
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