Canadian Beret.
€ 10,00
In the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), the Administration Branch beret, bearing the "Queen's Crown," refers to the period before the branch was merged into the Logistics Branch in 2001.
Key Features:
- Beret Color: Members of the Administrative Branch wore the standard Army Rifle Green (dark green) beret.
- Beret Badge: The Queen's Crown was at the top of the badge.
- Central Symbol: The badge depicts two pillars supporting a lintel bearing the word POPULUS (The People), representing the support of military personnel.
- Motto: The band or ribbon bears the motto "SERVIRE ARMATIS" (Service to the Forces).
- Wreath: The central design is surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves.
Development:
- Amalgamation: In 2001, the Administration Branch ceased to exist as an independent unit and was merged with Logistics. Personnel now wear the Royal Canadian Logistics Service emblem, recognizable by two intertwined links.
- Current transition: Since the accession of King Charles III, the Queen's Crown has been gradually replaced by the new Tudor Crown (often called the Canadian Royal Crown) in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Size: 55

