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Old 08-01-17, 20:51
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Hi

The Regimental Number of a member of the Canadian Army in WW2 notes Region (the Letter) and Number (assigned in blocks to Units) and can be used to determine what Unit the soldier signed up with. This doesn't neccessarily mean that's the Unit that they served with as Regt'l Number stayed with the member regardless of transfers etc. Merely where and who they signed up with.

I have a roll. If you care to give me the Number and can tell you what I know.

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Darrell
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