The Canadian South Alberta Regiment Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching cloth insignia patches originally worn by members of the South Alberta Regiment of the Canadian Army. These shoulder titles are generally constructed from embroidered or pressed fabric, displaying the regiment’s name in capitalized letters. The South Alberta Regiment traces its origins to the early 20th century and was designated as an armoured unit during the Second World War, contributing to notable operations within the Canadian Armoured Corps. Shoulder titles such as these were typically sewn onto the upper sleeves of a service or battledress uniform to indicate regimental affiliation. Authentic examples exhibit period-appropriate materials and construction methods consistent with mid-twentieth century Canadian military insignia. The pair is significant for collectors and historians focused on Canadian military heritage, particularly those interested in the equipment and uniform distinction of armoured regiments during the Second World War and postwar period.
Canadian South Alberta Regiment Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair
$5.00
The Canadian South Alberta Regiment Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching cloth titles worn by members of the South Alberta Regiment, a Canadian armoured unit. Each insignia is typically constructed of red embroidered lettering on a curved khaki or dark background, displaying the regiment’s name. These shoulder titles were designed to be worn on the upper sleeves of the regimental uniform, identifying the wearer’s unit
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