The WW2 Canadian RCN Visual Signalman 2nd Class Trade Patch is a vintage military insignia originating from World War II. This patch belongs to the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and it was worn by personnel designated as 2nd Class Visual Signalmen. Visual Signalmen were responsible for maintaining visual communication among the fleet using semaphore flags, signal lamps, and other methods. The patch features distinct embroidery reflecting Canadian military codes and symbols appropriate for its time. The size and design suggest it was worn on a uniform, typically on the sleeve. Authentic copies of this patch are generally considered as collectors’ items, carrying historical significance tied to Canadian military history and WWII. Reproductions of this patch may be available, but are not considered equivalent in value or historical significance to the original versions. Owning such a patch is akin to preserving a slice of military history, a testament to the brave service of the Canadian Navy during one of the most significant global events of the 20th century.
WW2 Canadian RCN Visual Signalman 2nd Class Trade Patch
$10.00
The WW2 Canadian RCN Senior Navy Radio Supervisor Trade Patch is a historical military insignia from the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. As indicated by its title, the item pertained to the position of Senior Radio Supervisor. The patch displays traditional RCN symbols, serving as testament to the strategic communication role during the war period.
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