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WRCNS rate badges - Second WW Period
The rate badges for the WRCNS in the WW2 period were identical to those of the RCN/RCNR/RCNVR, only the colour of the badge was different, being embroidered in blue as their ranks badges & shoulder titles.
The WRCNS did not thave the many rates held by the men & generally their rates were shore service ratings. WRCNS operated in Canada, USA, Newfoundland, overseas in UK, & some saw service in Europe & in the Pacific theatre. Most WRCNS tho served in Canada, USA, & Newfoundland. Some of their rate badges are illustrated below.. Many WRCNS served in the Signals & Telegraphist branches: Last edited by RCN; 24-10-10 at 01:43 PM. |
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WRCNS rate badges - con't
The WRCNS, like their male counterparts, had their own Regulating (Police) branch, & illustrated below is the WRCN Patrolwoman rate badge:
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WRCNS rate badges - con't
WRCNS Photographer rate badge:
& WRCNS Torpedo rate badge: Last edited by RCN; 17-10-10 at 02:02 PM. |
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WRCNS rate badges - con't
WRCNS "star" rate badges, covering several branches, these being:
Officer's Cook Cook (ratings mess) General Duties (various duties not covered by rate badges - ie: postal clerk, teletype operator, messenger, chauffer etc) Officer's Steward Supply Writer Motor Transport (drivers & mechanics) |
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WRCNS - con't
When the WRCNS were established in Aug 1942, initially they wore a blue & white wide brim felt hat (similar to a man's wide brim hat of the period) with a WRCNS cap ribbon.
Later, in 1943, this WRCNS ribbon was replaced by the standard wartime HMCS issue. |
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WRCNS - con't
Here is a couple photos of the WRCNS wearing the blue & white hats whilst training at HMSC Conestoga in Galt, Ontario, 1942.
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WRENS
A fine group of pictures and information on this group. I have given some WREN material to the Dundas, Ontario Museum. This museum is building up a Canadian Navy collection. The material from this forum will be most useful to them.
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WRCNS - photos
Here are two photos of a WRCN wearing the wide brim hat, the sailor type of cap. Both 1943.
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A couple more photos of WRCNS wearing the wide brim hat - the photo on the left they are wearing the light blue summer uniform. You can also see the specialist rate stars (shown earlier in this topic) on their right sleeves.
In the two right photos - lower photo - the WRCN on the left is wearing the summer uniform but her skirt is too high, the skirt had to be below the knees. Its possible she had not pulled her skirt down, (perhaps they had just been sitting) but if MAA Sanderson had caught her she would be doing some punishment time for certain! |
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WRCNS - con't
& here is a photo of the Ship's Company at Divisions, HMCS Conestoga - Galt, Ontario, 1943.
The last company (4th at the rear) has just arrived & are still in civvies. Last edited by RCN; 19-10-10 at 02:52 PM. |
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WRCNS - con't
During the war the WRCNS produced their own magazine. This was separate form the RCN Crowsnest magazine, also produced during the war.
The WRCNS magazine was entitled "The Tiddley Times" & came out every two months. It started circa 1943 & ran until Dec 1945. Size was 5 1/2 x 7", much smaller than the Crowsnest magazine of the day. These magazines are very rarely seen today. A couple issues are illustrated below............ |
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Hello,
many thanks for interesting pics + links for sure, you have this one already ? www.rcnvr.com/Sinclair%20a191176-v6.jpg want to see more ......... a+alco
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Yes alco have it & already posted in:
WRCNS Officer's rank badges - Second WW Period, second post. |
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