WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Signalman 2nd Class Trade Patch

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The WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Signalman 2nd Class Trade Patch represents the rank and specialization of a Signalman serving in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. This cloth insignia was worn on the uniform sleeve to indicate both the wearer’s trade and proficiency level within naval communication roles. The patch typically features a crossed flags motif, emblematic of signal duties, embroidered in colored thread on a dark background consistent with RCN uniform standards of the period. Signalmen were responsible for sending and receiving coded messages, using flag semaphore, signal lamps, and wireless equipment to maintain communication within the fleet and with shore stations. The 2nd Class designation indicated an intermediate proficiency grade, positioned above entry-level but below 1st Class status. Patches like this are sought by collectors for their historical connection to naval operations and personnel structure in Canada during World War II.

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