The WW2 Canadian Saskatchewan Light Infantry MG British Made Shoulder Title Insignia Single is a military memorabilia piece originating from World War II. This item is associated with the Canadian Saskatchewan Light Infantry, specifically the Machine Gun (MG) division. Imported from Britain, it served as an emblem to denote rank and regiment, typically affixed to the shoulder area. The insignia is made in the form of a title, exhibiting exceptional British craftsmanship. It is a singular item, increasing its rarity and value. Unlike replicas, this insignia is authentic and vintage, highlighting its historical importance. Used by soldiers throughout the war, the piece provides a tangible link to Canada’s military history. Critical for collectors, historians, and military enthusiasts, it offers invaluable insight into wartime symbols and insignia. These items are often sought after for their historical value, centring on their role and significance in WWII.
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WW2 Canadian Saskatchewan Light Infantry MG British Made Shoulder Title Insignia Single
$80.00
The WW2 Canadian Saskatchewan Light Infantry MG British Made Shoulder Title Insignia Single is a historical military artifact. Crafted in Britain, this insignia was worn by members of the Saskatchewan Light Infantry, a unit of the Canadian Army during World War II. The shoulder title signifies a Machine Gun (MG) role. This single, metallic piece embodies unique military history.
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