The “WW2 Canadian RCAF OPS Clasp” refers to a specific military award given to members of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during the Second World War. The clasp was typically attached to the ribbon of the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, signifying the holder’s exceptional service in operational areas. The term “OPS” stands for “Operational Service”, denoting exposure to combat or direct support of combat operations. This clasp is a symbol of honor and courage, embodying the spirit of the brave Canadian servicemen who served in one of history’s most significant wars. It is a symbol of recognition for their dedication and sacrifice. Collectors and historians regard these clasps with high esteem due to their historical significance and the stories of bravery they represent.






