Canadian Veterans Patch

Embroidered Iron on veteran patches for our military men. Buy your quality vet patches from us, we'll ship them to you the same day. Color Climax Black Buggering Avi. More Canadian Veterans Patch images.

I have been building up a collection of Canadian Armed Forces badges made into a patch. They are embroidered in house on a stiff, black twill material with a border which makes it suitable to sew on a jacket or any other item. I am continually adding to this list. If the badge you want isn't listed please let me know and I will make an effort to include it..

Canadian Veterans Day

All patches are 3.5' high. Some ship patches are also available in 2.5' high. The price is the same for either size. I have recently added some Veteran patches of each Canadian Forces service. They are embroidered on white twill with a white border. They are included in the Canadian Military Badge Patch category. ROYAL NAVY DIESEL SUBMARINE BADGE PATCHES I have been approached by a Facebook Group called Diesel Boats UK located in the UK to offer badge patches of Royal Navy diesel submarines which were in service from late 1950's to late 1990's.

I served on five of these submarines during my almost ten years on loan to the Royal Navy Submarine Service so I am most happy to oblige. I will be adding more badges to the web site as I get them embroidered so check back regularly. Go to the Royal Navy Diesel Submarine Badge Patch Category to see the badges.

ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE During the First World War, Canada established its aviation presence with over 25,000 pilots serving with the British Empire Flying Service. Many were sadly killed but they also had a few of the top scoring aces of the war including Raymond Collishaw, William Bishop and Alan McLeod. Several were decorated war heroes. After the war ended Canada wanted to preserve its aviation presence and in 1920 the government founded the Canadian Air Force. At this point it was made up of WWI aviators and old British aircraft left over from the war.

The RCAF continued to develop and grow in strength and by the end of WWII was the fourth biggest air force in the world.