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Old 12-03-19, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Postwarden View Post
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 of which - Easingwold and Falfield -were set up before the war to train instructors who would return to their local authorities and train those wardens who would then qualify to become Local Instructors.

Easingwold is still the government's Emergency Planning College.

Jon
Do we have any proof that these CAGS enamel badges existed, Jon? I'm sure, by logic, they should have done.
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