The WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards Shoulder Title Insignia Single is a piece of military memorabilia from the second World War, specific to the Canadian military. These insignia are small metal badges that were affixed to the shoulder of the uniform, intending to denote the wearer’s rank and affiliation with the Governor General’s Horse Guards. The Guards were a renowned armored reconnaissance regiment, honoring the Canadian Governor General, the British Monarch’s representative. This particular insignia represents a unique item of interest for collectors or history buffs due to its clear association with a distinct group within the Canadian military forces. The authenticity and condition of these items can vary, making it essential for potential buyers to carefully scrutinize the product for genuine markers from this historical period. This insignia is a single piece, not part of a pair, and does not include the shoulder board or uniform.
WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards Shoulder Title Insignia Single
$15.00
The WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards Shoulder Title Insignia Single is a vintage military emblem. Originating from the World War II era, it was worn by the Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards. Characterized by intricate designs, it serves as an important artifact of Canadian military history. Authentic and in preserved condition, it provides a touching connection to Canada’s past.
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