The WW2 Canadian New Brunswick Rangers Shoulder Title Insignia Pair consists of two fabric shoulder titles worn by members of the New Brunswick Rangers during the Second World War. Each title features red embroidered lettering “NEW BRUNSWICK RANGERS” on a dark rifle green wool background, with a distinctive arched shape designed to fit the upper sleeve of a military uniform. These insignia denoted regimental affiliation and were an essential component of the Canadian Army battle dress. The New Brunswick Rangers was an infantry regiment originating in Saint John, New Brunswick, with a history dating back to the 19th century. During World War II, the unit served within Canada and contributed reinforcements to overseas operations. The shoulder title insignia pair reflects the standard design used by Canadian Army units during this period and offers insight into the identification practices of Commonwealth forces. This item is of interest to collectors and historians researching Canadian military uniforms and insignia from the Second World War.
WW2 Canadian New Brunswick Rangers Shoulder Title Insignia Pair
$70.00
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