The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Radio Operator Trade Patch is an authentic insignia issued to members of the Royal Canadian Navy who served as radio operators during the Second World War. This trade patch was worn on the uniform to denote specialized training and responsibility in naval communications. Typically constructed of dark blue or black wool, the patch features an embroidered depiction of crossed lightning bolts and, in some cases, a signal key, symbolizing expertise in handling naval radio transmissions. The design and placement of the patch followed standardized patterns established by the RCN during the war period. These patches were assigned to ratings qualified in radio operation, a role crucial to ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication. The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Radio Operator Trade Patch reflects the importance of communications personnel in maintaining effective operations across the RCN fleet. It remains a significant artifact for collectors of military and naval memorabilia.
WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Radio Operator Trade Patch
$10.00
The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Radio Operator Trade Patch is a period insignia issued to personnel serving as radio operators within the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This embroidered patch features the distinctive design associated with the radio operator trade, commonly consisting of a lightning bolt motif, sometimes combined with a naval crown or anchor symbol, rendered in yellow thread on a dark cloth background. Trade patches like this
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