The Canadian Queen’s Own Rifles (QOR) Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching metal insignia traditionally worn by members of the Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada. These shoulder titles are typically constructed from brass or a similar metal and feature the raised “QOR” lettering, denoting affiliation with the regiment. The insignia are designed to be affixed to the uniform epaulettes and serve to identify the wearer’s unit within the Canadian Army. The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada is one of the country’s oldest and most distinguished regiments, established in 1860 and known for active service in key conflicts, including the North-West Rebellion, both World Wars, and subsequent peacekeeping missions. Shoulder titles such as these have been issued in various patterns over the years, reflecting changes in uniform design and military insignia conventions. This pair represents a standard design used during the 20th century within the regiment.
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Canadian Queen’s Own Rifles QOR Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
This listing features a pair of Canadian Queen’s Own Rifles (QOR) shoulder titles insignia. The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada is a Primary Reserve regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces, established in 1860 and based in Toronto, Ontario. The shoulder titles are metal insignia worn on the uniform to identify regimental affiliation. Each piece typically displays the abbreviation “QOR” in
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