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Old 16-01-09, 09:21
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Hi all,

just a word to tell you that answer was found (thanx Mark), and that I couldn't delete the original message. Thus here it is:

Officers and other ranks of the Canadian Army Overseas, who were employed on 'Civil Affairs', either on a Civil Affairs Staff or within a Civil Affairs Detachment, wore the cap badge and titles of their parent regiment/corps. Officers and other ranks for Civil Affairs were drawn from throughout the Canadian Army.

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Phil
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