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Forum: The Home Front 14-03-19, 06:28 PM
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Posted By Postwarden
I failed to find an example for my lapel badge...

I failed to find an example for my lapel badge book. Given the number who must have been trained, there ought to be an example out there somewhere.

Jon
Forum: The Home Front 20-02-19, 12:24 PM
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Posted By Postwarden
Simon, The CAGS version is the hardest to...

Simon,

The CAGS version is the hardest to find. I failed to find one for my lapel badge book.

The C stands for Civilian which indicates that they were trained at a Civilian Anti-Gas School, two...
Forum: The Home Front 19-02-19, 05:34 PM
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Posted By Postwarden
The image below shows the Home Office's...

The image below shows the Home Office's notification of the introduction of the whole range of Instructors' badges in January 1942.

Although they were an official badge they were not issued, the...
Forum: The Home Front 17-02-19, 06:17 PM
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Posted By Postwarden
The letter L does indeed indicate Local. It...

The letter L does indeed indicate Local.

It was designed to identify those who had qualified as an Instructor on a locally run course as opposed to those who had qualified on a central,...
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