The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Electrical Mechanic Trade Patch is an original insignia issued to personnel of the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This patch signified qualification and assignment to the Electrical Mechanic trade, responsible for the maintenance and repair of electrical systems on naval vessels. Typically constructed from dark blue wool with an embroidered yellow lightning bolt motif, the patch features a distinctive design used throughout the wartime period to denote specialized technical skills. Worn on the lower sleeve of naval uniforms, trade patches such as this were important identifiers within the crew, distinguishing roles and expertise among sailors. The item reflects standard wartime construction methods, including hand or machine embroidery typical of the 1940s. This example offers historical insight into the structure and function of the Royal Canadian Navy’s technical branches during World War II. It serves as a relevant reference for collectors and researchers interested in Canadian military insignia and naval history.
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WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Electrical Mechanic Trade Patch
$10.00
The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Electrical Mechanic Trade Patch represents the specialized role of electrical mechanics within the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This cloth insignia was worn on the uniform to indicate qualification and trade expertise. The design typically features an embroidered depiction relevant to the electrical specialty, often displaying a symbol such as a lightning bolt. Patches were produced in various colors and materials to match
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