The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy 2nd Petty Officer Trade Patch is an authentic insignia used by the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This patch denotes the rank of Second Petty Officer, a non-commissioned officer position responsible for various supervisory roles aboard Canadian naval vessels. The design typically features embroidered motifs specific to the trade or specialization, set on a navy blue wool backing, consistent with Royal Canadian Navy uniform standards of the era. Dimensions, embroidery techniques, and backing materials reflect the period’s manufacturing practices. Patches such as this would have been sewn onto the dress or working uniforms of RCN personnel, serving as both a mark of rank and area of expertise. This item provides a tangible example of Canadian naval history and the structure of military ranks within Commonwealth maritime forces during World War II. It is of interest to collectors, historians, and individuals studying military uniform insignia of the mid-20th century.
WW2 Canadian RCN Navy 2nd Petty Officer Trade Patch
$10.00
The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy 2nd Petty Officer Trade Patch is an original insignia issued to non-commissioned officers serving in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This cloth patch signified the wearer’s rank as a 2nd Petty Officer, a pivotal role within naval hierarchy, responsible for supervising junior personnel and ensuring the efficient operation of assigned duties. The patch
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