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Old 13-09-17, 08:55 PM
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Default 1st or 2nd World War & What does it mean...

Can some kind soul tell me what this badge represents?

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Old 13-09-17, 09:29 PM
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Second World War Canadian trade badge,worn on the lower part of the uniform sleeve.
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And the 'T' stands for 'Tradesman', with a simple 'T', a T in a wreath and and T with wreath and crown for the three levels of training. The trade in question can be as varied as vehicle technician, cook, plumber of any of several dozen [hundred?] other skills.
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Old 15-09-17, 05:53 PM
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Thanks Gentlemen...

It came with some bits and bobs from my late great-uncle. He served with the
Royal Regiment of Canada and was taken POW at Dieppe. Not sure if it was his or not ???

Will note and keep it together with all for posterity.

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