This listing features a pair of World War II-era Canadian Sergeant Rank Insignia. The insignia are composed of three downward-pointing chevrons, a pattern adopted by the Canadian military to denote the rank of Sergeant. Manufactured during the Second World War for use on Canadian Army uniforms, these chevrons were typically sewn onto the upper sleeves of battledress blouses or service jackets. Constructed from khaki wool or similar materials, the chevrons are bordered in a contrasting color to provide clear visibility and distinction. The design reflects the Canadian adaptation of British rank insignia used throughout Commonwealth forces during the period. Items such as these were integral to maintaining rank structure and discipline within the military. This pair is representative of standard issue insignia provided to non-commissioned officers serving in various branches of the Canadian Army between 1939 and 1945. Suitable for collectors, historians, or those studying military insignia of the Second World War.






