View Single Post
  #7  
Old 14-11-08, 03:25 AM
sarmajor's Avatar
sarmajor sarmajor is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 67
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Voltigeur View Post
RCASC:Royal Canadian Service Corps,15/19R: King's Royal Hussars (Br),CPROC:Canadian Provost Corps,RCAMC:Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, SAR:South Alberta Regiment (Can), LdSH: Lord Strathcona's Horse RC (Can),RCA:Royal Can.Arty, RCE:Royal Can.Engineers, FUSduStL:Fusiliers du St-Laurent (Can), RCOC:Royal Can Ordnance Corps, Border:The Border Regt.(Br), BCD: British Columbia Dragoons Regt., RCCS:Royal Can. Corps of Signal, L&W: Lincoln and Welland Regt.(Can),RM:Royal Marines, St.J.F.:St-John Fusiliers (Can), Essex Scottish:Essex Scottish Regt (Can).,VI Hussars:VI Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hussars (Can), Sask.Horse:16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse. C.O.T.C.:Can.Officers Training Corps.
RAA:Royal Australian Arty, AASC:Aust. Army Service Corps, AAMC:Aust. Army Medical Corps, AFA: Aust. Field Arty.,NZR: NZ Regiment, RHA: Royal Horse Arty.,AGA: Aust. Garrison Arty.
VR:RAF Volunteer Reserve. INF:Infantry(poss. Canadian).
US:US Army Off. collars badges.

How did I do?
Jo
Unfortunately you failed

You incorrectly identified RCASC as Royal Canadian Service Corps when, in fact, it was worn by the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and you failed to identify the title Australia as being Australian.

Apart from that very well done. That knowledge of Canadian shoulder titles was a great help.

Is it worth posting similar cards of badges, titles and buttons

I think that the best prize that can be offered for anyone is to be given an opportunity of displaying how much more knowledgeable you are than others
Reply With Quote