This is a pair of original Canadian King’s Own Calgary Regiment shoulder titles insignia. The set consists of two matching shoulder titles manufactured for attachment to the uniform of a member of the regiment. Typically made from brass or similar materials, these titles are shaped in a curved format and bear the raised lettering “K.O.C.R.”—the abbreviated form of King’s Own Calgary Regiment. Shoulder titles were worn on the upper sleeves of service dress to identify the regiment and were an important part of military dress regulations during the 20th century. The King’s Own Calgary Regiment is an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army Reserve with a history dating back to its formation in 1910. Insignia such as this pair would have been used by personnel serving in the regiment and represent standard-issue identification from the mid-1900s period. This pair shows period manufacturing methods, consistent with Canadian military insignia practices.
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Canadian King’s Own Calgary Regiment Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
The Canadian King’s Own Calgary Regiment Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair is a set of two military badges associated with the King’s Own Calgary Regiment, an armored regiment of the Canadian Army. These shoulder titles are typically constructed from brass and are designed to be attached to the shoulder straps of a uniform. The pair features the regiment’s name in stamped, raised lettering, serving as a form of identification for unit
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