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Trade Badge Question
I recently acquired these two "T" trade badges with the plain "T" being listed as a WW2 badge, but no designation on the "T" with wreath. I am wanting to know if they are both WW2 or neither WW2, or what time period?
Additionally, the plain "T" is on a lighter shade of khaki and I think it might be Canadian, while the smaller one is on a darker shade of khaki and am thinking it might be British? Any thoughts or information is appreciated. Terry |
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They are both Canadian, unsure of the time frame.
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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“Thank God the Guns!” As Mark says, they’re Canadian. “T” = Tradesman, Group C, “T in wreath” =Tradesman, Group B. Group A is same but with Crown over “T”. Rifle Regiments had same but black letters and motif on Red cloth. In use 1942-1945. On checking the size, (Looks like you have different sizes there), 43-45 badges were approx 2.5 inches in width. A smaller issue came out in 1953 untill 1956. Designation changed to “T”= Group 1, “T in wreath”=Group 2. “T with Crown over”=Group 3. “T in wreath with Crown over” = Group 4. Also as above for Rifle Regiments. Info from Darby Whitebone’s “The Sergeant Majors Book of Badges. (Book 9).
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Thank you gentlemen! I suspected the smaller one was probably post war as all the war time ones I've seen were the size of the plain "T" patch.
So, I need to find a Canadian wartime one with the wreath for my need. Terry |
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