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Regimental colours
image contributed by Tom Gregg
cap badge
image contributed by Tom Gregg
These images come from the home page of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Canadian regiments have a Queen's Colour and a Regimental Colour. Prior to the adoption of the current Canadian flag, the Queen's Colour was the Union Jack, defaced with the regimental badge, as in the British Army.
The current pattern (illustrated) is the National Flag, defaced with the regimental badge. The Regimental Colour has the badge in the center, surrounded by a wreath and scroll bearing the PPCLI's Battle Honours.
Each of the PPCLI's three battalions has its own set of Colours, identical to the set maintained at Regimental Headquarters except for the addition of battalion numerals (I, II, III). Additionally, the 2nd Battalion's Colours carry the streamer of the U.S. Presidential Unit Citation, earned during the Korean War. It is the only Canadian military unit to bear this honour.
I've also attached a picture of the
PPCLI's cap badge,
which is very similar to the badge carried on the Colours.
Tom Gregg, 6 December 1996
The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) has
one reserve and two regular battalions in Edmonton and one regular
battalion in Winnipeg.
Darrell Neuman, 1 July 2007
[Editor's note: The "VP" in the flags/colours and badge stands for "Victoria Patricia"]
Pre-1965 colour
image by Tom Gregg
Queen's Colour since 1965
image by Tom Gregg
These two images illustrate the Queens's Color of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry as it was before and after the adoption of the current Canadian national flag. The pre-1965 pattern was the same in most respects as the Queen's Colours of British infantry regiments. Since 1965, the current Canadian flag, defaced with the regimental badge, has served as the Queen's Colour. The Regimental Colour was unaffected by the 1965 flag change; it is dark blue with gold/scarlet fringe and bears the full regimental badge within a wreath which carries the Princess Pats' twenty-two battle honors. Proportions are the same as for the Queen's Colour.
Source: descriptions and photographs found on the Canadian Army Home
Tom Gregg, 3 April 1997