WWII era Cap badge for the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers (PCMR)
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You are viewing the scans of a rare, and highly sought after, WWII era Cap badge for the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers (PCMR). This badge is made of copper, and has both tang type fasteners original and intact. A clean crisp design with all features intact and original.
History ... Formed on March 3, 1942, the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers were volunteers who patrolled, performed military surveillance, and provided local defence of the coastline of British Columbia and in the Yukon against the wartime threat of a possible Japanese invasion. At their height, the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers consisted of 15,000 volunteers in 138 companies. The Pacific Coast Militia Rangers were officially disbanded on September 30, 1945. The Modern Canadian Rangers can trace their history back to the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers. The Canadian Rangers became part of the Canadian Army in October 2007. Most of their work has been in the Arctic, and covers the whole of northern Canada north of the 60th parallel; though there are units in existence in the northern regions of the four western provinces as well. Notice in the picture below the crossed rifle and ax design which has been carried over from the original WWII PCMR badge shown in this listing .
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