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HI
Now, the Armour School Badge is worn on the breast above the nametag of the DEU tunic. It's an Armoured Branch collar dog. Likely a cost saving measure. Haha!! Believe it or not, I've heard rumblings of a School badge a la CAFVTC may be on some minds. Veddy interes-stink. regards Darrell
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What are the "Centennial patches"? Do you have a photo? Dates of use?
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Hello John, I can't find those images either. There doesn't seem to be much documentation on those badges.
Michael, Images of the centennial patches for the Fus MR and the R WPG R. The Fus MR patch is self explanatory, the R Wpg R title was made for their 1983 centennial.
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Thanks for those. Interesting that DND is now issuing commemorative "pins" Forces-wide. I just got my 1812 pin and remember being required to wear the "Year of the Veteran" pin on my DEU. I sat on the regimental centennial committee two years ago, and I don't recall discussing the wear of a commemorative device on our uniform. We did design and sell a commemorative pin that was quite attractive, for civilian use. I wonder if DHH considers precedent to have been set...
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