The WW2 Canadian RN Navy Stoker 1st Class Trade Badge is an original insignia issued to personnel serving as Stokers in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. Stokers held critical responsibilities for maintaining and operating a ship’s engines and boilers, ensuring efficient propulsion and mechanical function. The 1st Class rank indicated a higher proficiency and experience level within the trade. This embroidered badge typically features a distinctive design, often including a propeller or similar machinery-related motif, set on dark navy blue wool or cloth backing to match naval uniforms. Worn on the right sleeve, it identified the wearer’s specialized skill set to crew and officers. These badges were an important part of naval uniform regulations, reflecting the structured rank and trade system used by the Canadian Navy throughout the conflict. The Stoker 1st Class Trade Badge represents both naval heritage and the technical expertise essential to shipboard life during WW2.
WW2 Canadian RN Navy Stoker 1st Class Trade Badge
$10.00
The WW2 Canadian RN Navy Stoker 1st Class Trade Badge is an original cloth insignia issued to Royal Canadian Navy personnel during the Second World War. The badge denotes the rank of Stoker 1st Class, a key engineering position responsible for maintaining and operating a ship’s propulsion and auxiliary machinery. Typically, the badge features a single star positioned above a propeller motif, embroidered in gold
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