This listing offers a pair of Canadian Governor General Foot Guards Shoulder Titles Insignia. These insignia were worn on the uniform shoulders of personnel serving in the Governor General Foot Guards, a primary reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army established in 1872. The pair typically consists of brass or metal titles displaying the regiment’s abbreviated name, such as “GGFG,” in raised letters, designed to identify unit affiliation within the Canadian Forces. Measuring approximately 1 to 2 inches in length, the shoulder titles are fitted with lugs or sliders on the reverse side for secure attachment to uniform shoulder straps. As insignia of a prestigious regiment responsible for ceremonial guard duties at Parliament Hill and Rideau Hall in Ottawa, these items represent an important element of Canadian military dress and regalia. The shoulder titles are of interest to collectors of Canadian military artifacts and those researching regimental history and insignia design.
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Canadian Governor General Foot Guards Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
This listing offers a pair of Canadian Governor General Foot Guards shoulder titles insignia. The Governor General Foot Guards is one of Canada’s senior Reserve infantry regiments, established in 1872 and headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. These shoulder titles are designed to be worn on the uniform’s epaulettes, identifying the wearer’s affiliation with the regiment. Typically constructed from brass, the titles display “GGFG
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