The WW2 Royal Canadian Postal Corps Cap Badge is a historic and symbolic item from the period of the Second World War. It was an official emblem used by the Royal Canadian Postal Corps, extant between 1911-1968, which was primarily responsible for military communication through mail. The badge features the corps’ distinctive insignia, including the King George VI crown, finely detailed in brass. It is typically small in size and designed to be affixed on a military cap. The badge carries a significant historical context, with its use prevalent during a time of global conflict. It bears witness to the Canadian military’s role in WW2 and presents a unique link to the past. The badge is recognized as a valued piece among war memorabilia collectors and World War II historians for its authenticity and the stories it tells of a time gone by. Please note that its value significantly diminishes if it’s a fake or reproduction.
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WW2 Royal Canadian Postal Corps Cap Badge
$20.00
The WW2 Royal Canadian Postal Corps Cap Badge is a historical military insignia worn by members of the Canadian Postal Corps during the Second World War. Primarily made from brass, it features the iconic crown and globe emblem. This collectible represents a unique facet of Canadian wartime history and military communication.
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