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Engineer / Construction Engineer Superintendent of the Canadian Armed Forces

Ottawa, Ontario
Approval of a Badge
December 20, 2018
Vol. VII, p. 139

Badge of an Engineer / Construction Engineer Superintendent of the Canadian Armed Forces

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Blazon

Badge

A torteau charged with a beaver couchant on a log Argent, ensigned by the Royal Crown proper, environed by a laurel wreath Gules and flanked to the dexter by a wing fesswise Argent;


Symbolism

Badge

The red field and beaver are taken from the primary badge of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers. The Royal Crown represents service to the Sovereign. Wings, the laurel wreath and the Royal Crown are common features of the trade and occupational badges of the Canadian Armed Forces.