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Unknown cloth
Can anyone identify this please.
Thanks P ( not a badge I will be keeping)
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Canadian, but what, now thats a question - Regards Mark
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Intelligence Investigator and Assistant Photo Interpreter, apparently - regards Mark
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Hi Peter. First thought is Canadian Army trade badge but what the spear and palm tree(?) represent I haven't got a clue! A.
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Canadian Army Trade Badge
Hi Peter, As previous responders have already identified,
A Canadian Army Khaki Trade badge Group 3. see link below, http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/insi...es/trades3.htm best regards John |
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Many thanks to everyone for the ID.
Peter
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The device on the trade badge represents the north star and magnetic north. (True north and the compass needle for magnetic north.)
In the link John provided, there is a correction required. These trade badges were instituted in 1956 (not 1958). In addition to the skill sets identified by Mark, the Gp 3 Intelligence trades also included air plotter, intelligence collator and radio intelligence collator.
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Thanks Bill.
Peter
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