Highlighted Battle Honours are approved for emblazonment on the Regimental Colour. Capitalized Battle Honours indicate the name of a group of battles, actions or engagements. Where common names but separate year dates created a combined battle honour title authorized as a single name for emblazonment, both have been highlighted.
| Wars and Operations | Battle Honour | Date | Remarks |
| First World War | |||
| The Advance in Picardy (8 August – 3 September, 1918) | Amiens | 8-11 August 1918 |
Perpetuates the 156th Battalion and 32nd Battery, C.F.A., Canadian Expeditionary Force. 156th Bn, C.E.F.-
The Brockville Rifles - "Amiens, Arras, 1918, Hindenburg Line, Pursuit to Mons" |
| The Breaking of the Hindenburg Line (26 August – 12 October, 1918) | Arras, 1918 | 26 August – 3 September 1918 | |
| Hindenburg Line, Battles of | 12 September – 9 October 1918 | ||
| Picardy (17 October – 11 November) | Pursuit to Mons | 11 November 1918 | |
Second World War Honorary Distinction - The badge of the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders with the year dates 1944-1945, approved for emblazonment on the Regimental Colour.
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Battle Honours of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
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