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Ken Smith 10-03-15 11:56

Canadian Flag WW2
 
Good day,

On ANZAC Day I have a small display in my front paddock of what ever vehicles I can get running, I usually have an Australian flag mounted on a flagstaff on the front bumper of my half ton Dodge.
This year for the 100 year Gallipoli anniversary I am going to put an Australian flag and a New Zealand flag on my front gate on special flag holders I am making.
I would also like to put a British flag on my Bedford QLB, US WW2 era flag on the Dodge and a Canadian flag on the C60L, if I can get it back together enough.
Now, I have purchased a Canadian flag that is of the WW2 era, would it be appropriate to use that flag, or should I use a current Canadian flag.
I haven't seen any WW2 era Canadian flags on Canadian vehicles in WW2, I probably haven't been looking in the correct places.
What are your thoughts?

Cheers Ken

Jon Skagfeld 10-03-15 12:20

The Red Ensign, with green leaves on the coat of arms on the fly.

The ensign was used from 1921-1957 thereby encompassing the C60 era.

I am, yr Colonial colleague...etc

David Dunlop 11-03-15 01:43

Hi Ken. As per Jon, the Red Ensign is the historically correct flag to use for WW2 Canadian Military displays. If your display was of a 'Then and Now' nature, you could include the current Maple Leaf flag.

Technically speaking the American Flag has undergone it's own changes over time as well. To correct with it in a WW2 display, it should only have 48 stars.

Have fun with is all and hope cooler weather has arrived down your way finally.


David

maple_leaf_eh 11-03-15 04:16

If you can't find a Red Ensign, the current Ontario flag is very close (and few observers know the difference).

jeff davis 11-03-15 04:38

Red Ensign
 
It will be hard to find Photos of us Waving Flags . We are not used to it.
Regards
Jeff
P.S
With the exception of Canada vs Hockey

Ken Smith 11-03-15 04:41

Thanks fellas,

When I researched the flag to make sure I was buying the correct colours etc I discovered that some ebay sellers try to sell flags with the small detailed parts the wrong colours. Hopefully I have got it right. I was thinking I should have a current flag to put with the truck at other displays, as there wouldn't be many people in Australia that know the older Canadian flag.

I have a 48 star US flag but it is nice to have confirmation I am on the correct track.

I will have a look at the Ontario flag to compare.

Thanks for your input.

Cheers Ken

Ken Smith 11-03-15 05:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff davis (Post 206870)
It will be hard to find Photos of us Waving Flags . We are not used to it.
Regards
Jeff
P.S
With the exception of Canada vs Hockey

That's exactly what I found, same as us in Australia, you see a few flags waved at parades and a few people now put a flag up in their front yard and you see a fair few on Australia Day, but WW2 pictures there is hardly a flag anywhere unless it is on a ship.

Even as proud as I am of my beloved flag, I only put mine out for ANZAC Day.

Ken

chris vickery 11-03-15 14:16

As an English Colony, I have seen many wartime photos taken in Canada where the use of the Union Jack is very prevalent- no Red Ensigns anywhere to be found...
Specifically, there ate a bunch of pics floating around of new Canadian Army vehicles which were debuted at the CNE ( Canadian National Exposition) in Toronto in the early war years.


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