The Death Or Glory skull badge has been popular with motorcyclists for 60 years. What is not so well known is that it has been a British Regimental badge since 1759,
first used by the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), a cavalry regiment known for their bravery and nicknamed ‘The Death or Glory Boys’.
In 1922 they were amalgamated with the 21st regiment and known as the 17th 21st Lancers. In 1993, another amalgamation took place and the Regiment is now called The Queen’s Royal Lancers.
Inspiration for the ring was taken from the cover of a 1920 issue of the 17th Lancers regimental magazine, The White Lancer.
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Death Or Gloryのスカルバッジは、60年前からバイク乗りの間で人気があります。
1759年、勇敢な騎兵隊として知られ、"The Death or Glory Boys "のニックネームを持つ17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)で初めて使用されて以来、英国の連隊バッジとして定着していることは、あまり知られていません。