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RCAF OFFICER'S DOG TAGS ???
Hello,
These dog tags puzzle me a bit... Would anyone care to comment on them? Thank you,
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Gremlin56 |
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They are quite straight forward. The Top row - Service No, Next Row - Rank, Next Row - Name, lower Row - Blood Group (OD) and Service (RCAF)
Dave |
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Dog Tags!!!
Since Americans wore 'Dog Tags', these look like RCAF Identification Disks to me.
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Hasty P regiment?
Mike |
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Officers were not issued with an ID serial number,well at least not those in the army.
Jo Image courtesy of Calgary Highlanders and canadiansoldiers.com
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slight amendment to my earlier post OD means "other Denominations" for religion not blood group.
Dave |
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