Good eye on spotting the horizontal tri-colours behind AoS number 44. Should it not also have a 2" white bar above it indicating corps level unit, just like the Staghounds of the Dragoons?
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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh
I am always amazed at the details hiding in plain sight in the Archives. My trouble has been to find the right indexing and search guides.
OFF TOPIC completely, but tangential. What is the link to the 27th Canadian Armoured Regiment (Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment)?
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Hi Terry, I think you are asking which file numbers contain their diaries? These would start somewhere with
T-12754 (initially the file begins with 26th Army Tank) and runs consecutively up to and including
T-12762.
At the WW2talk forums, there was an
xls file available for download where the member created a spreadsheet breaking down what units were associated with each file. Just click the download button found at the top of the page (note you will need to have the proper software to open the file):
http://ww2talk.com/index.php?threads...adsheet.68734/
regards,
Jack