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Old 26-05-17, 07:21 AM
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I bought the badges in the attached pictures as a lot, the red star ( Edwards and Langley No.30 ) seems to be for Certificate B. Is anyone please able to confirm what the yellow star signifies ?

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Old 26-05-17, 10:17 AM
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CCF Army Proficiency certificate stars.

Half Red Star Award Badge Awarded to cadets that complete activities within their first year as part of the Army Proficiency certificate

Red Star Award Badge Awarded to cadets that complete activities within their second year as part of the Army Proficiency certificate

Yellow Star Award Badge Awarded to cadets that complete activities within their Third year as part of the Advanced Army Proficiency certificate
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Old 26-05-17, 10:27 AM
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Thanks Mike,

But the badges in the first photo came with the LUSTC titles so we are talking about the WW2 period.

They appear older than the modern CCF stars I have in the attached photo.

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