The item is a single World War II-era Canadian shoulder title insignia for The Lake Superior Regiment. This example is British made and features a starch back, a characteristic manufacturing technique of the period designed to provide rigidity and ease of attachment to uniforms. The insignia consists of embroidered white text reading “LAKE SUPERIOR” on an arched maroon felt background. Shoulder titles such as this were worn on the upper sleeves of service dress jackets, identifying the wearer’s regiment. The Lake Superior Regiment, an infantry unit of the Canadian Army, saw active service during World War II as part of the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division. British-made insignia supplied to Canadian units were common during the war, reflecting logistical arrangements within Allied forces. This single insignia represents a typical example of wartime regimental identification and provides material evidence of the regiment’s service history and affiliations during the conflict.
WW2 Canadian The Lake Superior Regiment British Made Starch Back Shoulder Title Insignia Single
$75.00
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