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Old 03-01-13, 12:34 PM
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I know this was discussed on a previous thread, but here are some interesting photographs from the Armour School.





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Old 03-01-13, 01:18 PM
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Interesting photos. First one, the fellow is QOR, with the Centurion badge. Sergeant on the right, R 22e R? What is the small title below the regimental one? The correct identification for the badge was that the wearer was on staff of the school?
What regiment is the Staff Sgt from in the bottom image? 8 Hussars? Note he is wearing the confirmed in rank badge on his chevrons.
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Old 03-01-13, 01:55 PM
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Interesting photos. First one, the fellow is QOR, with the Centurion badge. Sergeant on the right, R 22e R? What is the small title below the regimental one? The correct identification for the badge was that the wearer was on staff of the school?
What regiment is the Staff Sgt from in the bottom image? 8 Hussars? Note he is wearing the confirmed in rank badge on his chevrons.
Top looks like a US Ranger patch and the bottom looks like GGHG

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Ed, thanks for posting these photos. I recently picked up a brass Centurion badge; it’s great to see the badge being worn.

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Second photo - Strathcona's badge on the sergeant's stripes.

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