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Forum: Photographs of Canadian Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 11-08-18, 09:03 PM
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Yes, and they were "hot off the presses" so to...

Yes, and they were "hot off the presses" so to speak. Initially the RC Sigs titles had read RCCS. But, it was pointed out that the abbreviation was incorrect. The new abbreviated pattern were issued...
Forum: Photographs of Canadian Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 11-08-18, 04:58 PM
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There was some unique insignia worn for Kiska....

There was some unique insignia worn for Kiska. The Task Force 9 patch, commonly called the Kiska patch was issued for the participating units. These were made in an unusual printed material and a...
Forum: Photographs of Canadian Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 11-08-18, 11:12 AM
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Posted By Bill A
Hi Dan, the badge is "T" for a qualified...

Hi Dan, the badge is "T" for a qualified tradesman. The history of trade and skill at arms badges by the Canadian army during the Second WW, is to say the least convoluted. The T wreath was classed...
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