Regimental Badges

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Honorary Distinction - Oak Leaf and Acorn Shoulder Title

 

For action at Kitcheners Wood (St. Julien) April 1915. Kitcheners Wood was the first time that a colonial force (as Canada was at the time) pushed back a major European power on European soil.

Above, left to right:

 

88th Regiment (Victoria Fusiliers), 50th Regiment (Gordon Highlanders of Canada), 16th Battalion (The Canadian Scottish), CEF

Left/Right – 1st/2nd Battalions, The Canadian Scottish Regiment. The square ends of the St. Andrew’s Cross of the 2nd Battalion badge was an unofficial modification.

48th Battalion, CEF a perpetuated battalion.

3rd Canadian Pioneer Battalion (48th Canadians), CEF a perpetuated battalion.

67th Battalion (Western Scots), CEF a perpetuated battalion.

103rd Battalion (Vancouver Island Timberwolves), CEF a perpetuated battalion.

88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers), CEF a perpetuated battalion.

143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams), CEF a perpetuated battalion.

66th Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery (Canadian Scottish Regiment), Royal Canadian Artillery

Top/Bottom – 1st/2nd Battalions, The Canadian Scottish Regiment cloth shoulder titles. Note that the 1st Battalion title has the oak leaf and acorn as only the 1st Battalion perpetuated the 16th Battalion (The Canadian Scottish), CEF.