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Old 16-05-22, 16:20
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Agreed: these are post-war markings. I was referring to Grant's reference to the programme, not that particular set of markings.

My point was that the generosity of our Canadian friends, through Canadian Mutual Aid, commenced during the war, ie was initially a wartime measure that continued into the post-war period, modified along the way as circumstances changed.

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