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    Rank on medal.

    I have just aquired my uncles General Service Medal from his days in Palastine 1945 - 48 and on the rim are the initials CFN and his name and number and regiment (He was in the REME). Any ideas what "CFN" stands for?

    #2
    Hiya Ciaran

    CFN stands for Craftsman, the REME rank equivalent to Private.

    Cheers, from Jack.

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      #3
      Rank Convolutions

      Other rank quirks that can be found on medals are:

      Tpr - Trooper (SAS, Cavalry Regts.)
      A Tpr - Air Trooper (Army Air Corps)
      Dvr - Driver (RCT [now RLC])
      Spr - Sapper (RE)
      Rfn - Rifleman (RGJ, Light Infy., Royal Gurkha Rifles)
      Fus - Fusilier (RWF, RHF, RRF)
      Kgn - Kingsman (Kings Regt.)
      Rgr - Ranger (Royal Irish Regiment)
      Sig - Signaller (R Sigs.)
      Cfn - Craftsman (REME)
      Hdr - Highlander (The Highlanders)
      Gdn - Guardsman (Guards Regts. [sometimes as Gdsm])
      Mne - Marine (RM)

      The above are all Private ranks (Pte) and are current apart from Driver.

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        #4
        Gnr - Gunner (Royal Regiment of Artillery)

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          #5
          Thanks for your help fellas... and cheers for the other ranks Tony. Much appreciated.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tony Farrell
            Other rank quirks that can be found on medals are:
            :
            Sig - Signaller (R Sigs.)
            :
            :.
            Just a minor error...that is Signalman and not Signaller...

            /Ian
            Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

            Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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              #7
              Not an error ol' fruit. It used to be Signalman, but the PC brigade decided it was naughty - especially when the WRAC became assimilated in to the rest of the army. So the more androgynous Signaller became the norm. Sorry Marc. How could I forget the RA?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tony Farrell
                Not an error ol' fruit. It used to be Signalman, but the PC brigade decided it was naughty - especially when the WRAC became assimilated in to the rest of the army. So the more androgynous Signaller became the norm. Sorry Marc. How could I forget the RA?
                H'mmmm How things have changed since I left the Army
                Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                  #9
                  Tony and Ian: you think that's bad?! Ha! The Canadian Army no longer has infantrymen...no, now we have something called infanteers... I think next they'll take away our rifles - as they may offend - and we'll use gaily coloured padded plastic bats instead....

                  Personally, I don't think the men who took Vimy Ridge, who stormed the beaches at Dieppe and Juno, and who stood firm at Kapyong were infanteers...I'm pretty sure they were infantry men...but that's just me...

                  Further to Ian's point - I always thought of "signaller" as the job description not the rank...
                  Last edited by Greeves; 12-09-2004, 03:25 PM.

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