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19th Alberta Dragoons: Staghound patches
These have been mentioned in other threads, and here is an example for reference. The patches were worn post war period, from 46 to 49?
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WOW, nice, really nice Bill.Congrats.
Jo
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I believe the 19th Edmonton Fusiliers wore these also, did they not?
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Sorry Ray, my mistake on the regimental name.
The proper designation for the period in question was the 19th Armoured Car Regiment (Edmonton Fusiliers), which was the amalgamated unit of the 19th Alberta Dragoons and Edmonton Fusiliers. |
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