This pair of Canadian Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada shoulder titles insignia represents the official uniform distinction for members of this historic infantry regiment. The insignia, typically worn on the upper sleeves of dress uniforms, identifies the wearer’s regimental affiliation. Each shoulder title features the regiment’s name, often rendered in brass or another durable metal, with a design standardized according to Canadian military regulations. The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, established in 1910 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is recognized as the oldest Highland regiment in Western Canada. These shoulder titles have been used throughout the regiment’s service in both World Wars and subsequent peacekeeping missions. As uniform items, they are sought after by collectors and historians for their connection to Canadian military heritage. The dimensions, fastening style (such as lugs or sliders), and maker markings may vary depending on the production period and specific issue.
Canadian Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
This item is a matched pair of shoulder titles insignia from the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, a distinguished Canadian Army Primary Reserve infantry regiment based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The shoulder titles are designed to be worn on the upper uniform sleeve, indicating the wearer’s regimental affiliation. Typically crafted from metal with a distinctive curved format, these titles feature the regiment’s abbreviated name, usually “C
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