The WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards Officers OSD Collars Insignia Pair consists of two matching collar badges worn by officers of the Governor General’s Horse Guards during the Second World War. Made in the Other Ranks Service Dress (OSD) pattern, these insignia are constructed from bronze-toned metal and feature the regiment’s distinctive motifs. Each badge typically displays a crowned monogram or regimental crest in high relief, reflecting the design authorized for the period. The collars were worn on the service dress tunic as part of the standard uniform regulations for Canadian armored and cavalry units. The Governor General’s Horse Guards, with a lineage dating back to the early 19th century, served as an armored reconnaissance regiment during WW2. These badges represent a specific piece of military insignia used by Canadian officers and provide tangible evidence of regimental traditions and identification during the conflict. Each pair includes left and right facing insignia.
WW2 Canadian Governor General’s Horse Guards Officers OSD Collars Insignia Pair
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