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unknown belt buckle with QC
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Hello bc
Thanks a lot !! Didier |
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CANADIAN TRI-SERVICE
Jerry
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Jerry
Thank you ! can you explain me in few words what are Tri-Services ? I don't really understand ? please, thanks Didier |
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Hi Didier
Try Army, Navy and Air Force. Tri is 3 so 3 services !! Regards Phil. |
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Phil
Thank you ? is it a military item ? Didier |
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Yes, its military
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Armed_Forces Regards, Paul.
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Hello
Thank you all ! cordially Didier |
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Hello Just, As far as I understand it from what I see at my local Armoury, when any young “Sprog” joins either of our local militia units, his (or her) beret badge is the “tri-service” badge. When they have finished and passed their basic training, they have a “Graduation Parade” where they are awarded their Regimental head-dress badge. The larger version of the badge as shown in the first post is the generic issued ceremonial belt buckle issued from stores. I understand that if a “Regimental” belt buckle is to be worn, it is procured from N.P.F. (Non Public Funds) which could be from a number of sources. For example, a Regimental association or a well endowed other friendly benefactor. In the regular forces I believe you do not receive your Regimental or Arm of Service hat badge untill you have finished your Trade training. A presently serving member or recent retiree of the Canadian Forces (and forum member) may be able to give a more up to date explanation. regards, D.J.
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