A recent pick up, nicely maker and date marked with the CA mark and the owners name and service number written inside the liner.
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Canadian FS cap 1941
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Originally posted by Grizzly View PostCould you confirm that there is no alpha character in the number? Or is the first character a H?
The first #2 is uncertain and might be something else.
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Originally posted by Grizzly View PostSecond World War Canadian service numbers had an alpha prefix. Eg, A1234 or H13456 etc. With only numbers I don't think the soldier who put his name/service number in the cap was Canadian.
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Letter prefixes were introduced early in the war. By the time this cap was made and issued, all Canadian numbers included an alpha prefix. Canadian numbers without alpha prefixes were issued very early in the war, but were for the permanent force, and only ran from 1 to 9999. (See Regimental Numbers of the Canadian Army 1936-1960, Clive Law, Service Publications)
There were no Canadian numbers that went as high as the number in the FS cap illustrated. Six numbers was the max for SWW Canadian regimental numbers.Last edited by Grizzly; 11-29-2012, 05:16 PM.
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