
Cloth shoulder title for a “SERVICE BATTALION” – Blue with yellow lettering.

Cloth shoulder title for the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps (R.C.A.S.C.), the Transport component of a Service Battalion. Blue with White Lettering.

A Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps (RCOC) desk plaque, donated by former Supply Officer LCol Reg Churchward.

17 Service Battalion Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) in tan uniforms, Minto Armouries, circa 1990.

This one-hole, olive-coloured balaclava, made from acrylic material, was intended primarily for cold weather climates. A balaclava is a form of cloth headgear designed to expose only part of the face, usually the eyes and mouth.

These brown leather gloves were manufactured in 1966 and worn with the khaki dress uniform.

This foldable cloth side cap with straight sides and a creased crown sloping to the back is known as a “wedge” cap. The badge on the wedge cap is a Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps badge.


A 20th anniversary photo of the Winnipeg Service Battalion, 1985.

This “Army 144” stamp was placed on clothing, equipment or documents to show they had been inspected, met quality standards or were accurate.
