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  • Canada. A 30th Regiment "British Columbia Horse" Cap Badge, by Scully, c.1914
  • Canada. A 30th Regiment "British Columbia Horse" Cap Badge, by Scully, c.1914
  • Canada. A 30th Regiment "British Columbia Horse" Cap Badge, by Scully, c.1914

Item: M0306-12

Canada. A 30th Regiment "British Columbia Horse" Cap Badge, by Scully, c.1914

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Canada. A 30th Regiment "British Columbia Horse" Cap Badge, by Scully, c.1914

In browning copper, maker marked "W. SCULLY MONTREAL" on the reverse, measuring 49 mm (w) x 54 mm (h), both lugs intact, extremely fine.

Footnote: The regiment was designated the 1st Regiment, British Columbia Horse on December 1, 1911 and re-designated the 30th Regiment, British Columbia Horse on April 15, 1912. It was mobilized on August 10, 1914 for local protective duties and contributed volunteers to the 5th Battalion, C.E.F., as well as recruiting later for the 2nd and 11th Regiments, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF. On March 15, 1920, it was amalgamated with the Victoria Independent Squadron (British Columbia Horse) (originally authorized as the Victoria Independent Squadron on July 15, 1914) and re-designated The British Columbia Mounted Rifles. It was re-designated The British Columbia Dragoons on March 15, 1929.

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