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Can you I’d these
Hi can anyone I’d these 2 badges I think they may be Canadian but I may be wrong.
TIA Graham
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Hi Graham I have the one on the right and have not been cable to identify it. The one on the left crossed pistols could have a Military Police link?
Bob |
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Is the one on the right just a poor representation of the one on the left?
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Hi Leigh
I think the one on the right is a woven version and is less detailed Graham
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Hi, the badge on the left is either RCMP or OPP pistol qualification. The one on the right is a travesty.
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Hi Bill
Many thanks
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Just for FYI, but he US Army military police use crossed pistols on their insignia. These are not US however.
USMP 1.jpg Enlisted collar dog. Officers is just a pair of crossed pistols without the disc backing. USMP 2.jpg Not a worn badge. Terry |
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Are the crossed pistols used as Military Police insignia within the various UN Missions?
I remember they appeared on UN MP Kosovo bulletins etc. |
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