[5] The Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School (PKAS) was co-localized with the regiment.
However, the school was directly subordinate to the Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops, but was commanded in a barracks point of view by the regiment's executive officer.
The school was tasked with training officers candidates from all units within the Swedish Armoured Troops.
Although Göta Life Guards was not provided with the Stridsvagn 103, training of it was still conducted at the school.
In 1972, a new colour was presented, which was handed over on 11 May 1974 by His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf.
[2] The regiment differed in clothing compared to other armoured units, wearing black beret for uniform m/60.
The Göta Life Guards instead carried side cap with red collar to uniform m/60.
Blazon: "Azure, the lesser coat of arms of Sweden, three open crowns or.
The shield surmounted two arms in fess, embowed and vambraced, the hands holding swords in saltire, argent".
Sekundchef was a title which was used until 31 December 1974 at the regiments that were part of the King's Life and Household Troops (Kungl.