The WW2 Canadian Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment Canvas Shoulder Title Insignia is a single original cloth formation insignia used during the Second World War. The insignia consists of a rectangular strip of canvas, typically displaying the regimental name “Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment” embroidered in red thread on a dark background. Worn on the upper sleeves of the battledress uniform, this shoulder title identified the wearer as a member of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, a Canadian armoured regiment formed in 1940. The regiment, originating from Sherbrooke, Quebec, participated in significant operations with the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, including the Normandy campaign and the advance into Northwest Europe. This type of insignia functioned as a visual marker of regimental affiliation within the Canadian Army and was an essential part of a soldier’s uniform. The item reflects the standard construction and design conventions used for Canadian formation patches during the period.
WW2 Canadian Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment Canvas Shoulder Title Insignia Single
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