The WW2 Canadian Reserve Army Patch Insignia is an original cloth badge issued to members of the Canadian Reserve Army during the Second World War. Created as part of the system for identifying military units and affiliations within the Canadian Army, these patches were worn on the uniforms of personnel serving in reserve units across Canada. The design and colors varied, reflecting the specific force or branch represented. Typically produced from wool or cotton material, the patch would have been sewn onto the upper sleeve of the service dress. The Reserve Army, sometimes known as the Non-Permanent Active Militia, played a vital role in national defense and military training during the conflict. These patches have become collectible pieces, valued for their historical significance and connection to Canada’s wartime military organization. Each insignia provides insight into the structure and identity of Canada’s armed forces during the 1939–1945 period.
WW2 Canadian Reserve Army Patch Insignia
$25.00
This item is a World War II Canadian Reserve Army patch insignia. The patch was worn by personnel serving in the Reserve Army, which functioned as Canada’s home defence and training force during the Second World War. Designed to be sewn onto the uniform, the insignia typically features distinct color combinations and shapes that identify unit affiliation and branch. Materials commonly used include wool or felt, and the patch is
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