This is a really neat grouping I stumbled on by mistake, The Diary, cap and ciggarette case, which I found the first time, then about a month later the jacket, I sold everything except the jacket "since I found it later", but am trying to contact the buyer because I believe it all should be kept together in one grouping, "I hate it when people split personall items up!"
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really neat ww2 Canadian Grouping
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Originally posted by Tony FarrellThe wreathed T badge is (I think) Technician. The two inverted chevrons are overseas service stripes... I think. I get these confused with long service chevrons. Ade's the cookie on this stuff.
The service cheverons were initially black but changed to red during thr war. Each chevron was awarded for each complete year of continuous service after Sept. 10, 1939.
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Originally posted by Adrian StevensonHi Dan, great group. I hope that you are sucessful.
Hi James, what are the little red on black "GS" badges for? I have some and have forgot what they are
Cheers, Ade.
The GS stood for General Service. It was for active service personnel. So, if your were on the continent you were entitled to wear it. If you were only in the UK (speaking strictly for Canadians), then you weren't entitled to it! Hope that helped!
Cheers,
James
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