The WW2 Royal Canadian Engineers British Made Starch Back Shoulder Title Insignia Single is an original military uniform insignia from the Second World War. This shoulder title was worn by members of the Royal Canadian Engineers, a corps responsible for a wide range of engineering tasks including construction, demolition, and bridge building in support of Canadian and Allied military operations. Manufactured in Britain, this insignia features a cloth construction with a starch-backed finish, designed for durability and ease of sewing onto uniform sleeves. The text displays “ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS” in embroidered lettering, following the standard pattern authorized for Canadian army engineers serving overseas. Such insignia were typically issued as single units to be attached individually on the upper sleeve of battledress blouses or service jackets. This item represents a standard uniform component from the period, illustrating the identity and unit affiliation of Canadian military personnel during World War II.
WW2 Royal Canadian Engineers British Made Starch Back Shoulder Title Insignia Single
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