WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Foot Guards Shoulder Title Insignia Single

$75.00

The WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Foot Guards Shoulder Title Insignia Single represents a military badge of Canada from World War II. It’s specific to the Governor General’s Foot Guards, an iconic Canadian reserve infantry regiment. The badge, worn on the shoulder, features the distinctive regimental title and represents historical military memorabilia.

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The WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Foot Guards Shoulder Title Insignia Single is a significant piece of military history, emblematic of Canada’s role in World War II. It was assigned to the elite regiment, the Foot Guards, who served under the Governor General – the monarch’s representative in Canada. As a shoulder title insignia, the piece was affixed to the upper arm of the uniform, representing the wearer’s affiliation and rank within the Regiment. This particular artifact reflects the style of the era, made from brass and carefully embossed with the Guards’ traditional designation. Although it stands as a single piece, these insignias were typically worn in pairs. Collectors of military memorabilia often value the insignia for its historical and educational significance. It provides a tangible link to the Canadian forces’ service and contributions during WW2.

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