Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair

$5.00

This pair of shoulder title insignia represents the Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards, a primary reserve armoured reconnaissance regiment of the Canadian Army. The insignia consists of two matching pieces, each displaying the unit’s designation in prominent brass lettering. Such shoulder titles were worn on the uniform to identify regimental affiliation and are a distinct marker of Canadian military heritage. The design reflects standard military insignia conventions,

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This item is a matched pair of Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards shoulder titles insignia. The Governor General’s Horse Guards is a Canadian Army Reserve armoured regiment with a history dating to the 19th century. The shoulder titles are designed to be worn on the uniform, typically affixed to the upper shoulder area, identifying the regiment of the wearer. Each insignia is constructed in a traditional metal design, displaying the distinctive regimental title “G.G.H.G.” in bold, raised lettering. The construction and style conform to standard patterns used throughout the mid to late 20th century, reflecting the evolving design conventions of Canadian military insignia. These shoulder titles are emblematic of service within one of Canada’s senior armoured regiments and have been used by personnel in both ceremonial and operational contexts. They are suitable as reference examples for collectors, historians, or those studying Canadian military uniform insignia.

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