The Canadian Fort Garry Horse (FGH) Metal Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching brass or metal badges, each displaying the initials “FGH” in a traditional serif font. These shoulder titles were worn by members of the Fort Garry Horse, a Canadian armoured regiment originally formed in 1912 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Intended to indicate regimental affiliation, shoulder titles such as these were typically attached to the epaulets of service dress uniforms. Metal insignia of this type were commonly used by Canadian forces during the First and Second World Wars, as well as the interwar and postwar periods. The Fort Garry Horse has a long history of service, including participation in major conflicts, and remains an active unit in the Canadian Army. Authentic FGH shoulder titles remain of interest to military historians and collectors, representing a tangible connection to the regiment’s history and the broader tradition of Canadian military insignia.
Canadian Fort Garry Horse FGH Metal Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
The Canadian Fort Garry Horse (FGH) Metal Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two metal titles designed to be worn on the uniform epaulettes of personnel serving with the Fort Garry Horse regiment. The insignia features the letters “FGH,” rendered in a serifed, capitalized font. These titles are typically constructed from brass or a similar metal alloy, reflecting standard issue practices
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