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Old 27-07-10, 16:39
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Hi Alex,
Thanks for the information.Would this carrier be pictured on the internet somewhere? I am up to my eyeballs with projects going on right now! As I type this I am on my way out the door.I would have thought there would be a photo site for the Q.O.C.H.of C. that I would find the picture I need.Anyone know of one?I am going up to museum tonight to see what I can find there.
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Old 27-07-10, 17:10
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I show the Camerons as part of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division in '44-'45. The formation sign would be a gold maple leaf on a royal blue background, but without the "CII", which was early war.

The unit sign was a "68" on a black background, according to Beldam (he's usually pretty good). The bridge class sign was of course a "5" on a yellow disk.

Hope this helps!
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