WW2 Royal Canadian Engineers RCE Collars Insignia Pair

$5.00

This pair of WW2 Royal Canadian Engineers (RCE) collar insignia represents the branch’s identification worn by members of the Canadian Army during the Second World War. The insignia are constructed from metal, typically brass or a brass-like alloy, and display the distinctive RCE motif of the beaver atop a scroll inscribed with “CANADA” and “UBIQUE,” referencing the Engineers’ motto

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This pair of collar insignia represents the Royal Canadian Engineers (RCE) as worn during the Second World War by members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Each insignia in the set features the distinctive design associated with the RCE, typically incorporating elements such as a wreath, a beaver, and the royal crown, reflecting the regiment’s Canadian identity and royal patronage. Crafted in brass or bronze, these collar badges were officially issued and worn on the service dress uniforms to denote unit affiliation. The RCE played a crucial role in the Canadian military, undertaking tasks such as bridge-building, demolition, fortification construction, and clearing obstacles during WW2 campaigns in Europe and elsewhere. Insignia such as this pair were part of standard uniform protocol, providing visual identification of corps membership among Canadian personnel. The set is relevant for collectors, historians, or those interested in Canadian military history and uniform insignia from the 1939–1945 period.

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