The WW2 Canadian Merchant Navy Junior Uncertified Engineer Officers Cuff Rank Insignia Pair represents the distinguishing marks worn by junior engineer officers in the Merchant Navy during the Second World War. These insignia are composed of two matching cuff bands, designed to be attached to the lower sleeves of a uniform jacket. Each band typically features the rank-specific braid pattern indicative of a junior, uncertified engineer officer, as prescribed by Canadian Merchant Navy regulations in the 1940s. The insignia helped to identify the wearer’s roles and responsibilities aboard merchant vessels, which played a vital logistical role in Allied war efforts, transporting personnel, equipment, and supplies. Materials used are generally woven or embroidered bullion or braid on a dark navy backing, consistent with naval uniform standards of the period. This pair of cuff rank insignia serves as an example of the uniform accoutrements issued to Canadian Merchant Navy personnel during World War II.
WW2 Canadian Merchant Navy Junior Uncertified Engineer Officers Cuff Rank Insignia Pair
$20.00
This item consists of a matched pair of cuff rank insignia utilized by Junior Uncertified Engineer Officers of the Canadian Merchant Navy during World War II. Each insignia is constructed from navy-blue wool with a single gold bullion lace stripe, representing the rank of Junior Engineer Officer prior to formal certification. The design reflects British naval ranking conventions widely adopted across Commonwealth merchant fleets of the era. These cuff insignia
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