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Old 07-01-07, 15:54
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Interesting questions. The date of the photo is some key evidence. Taken in January of 1944, the Essex Tanks had been in the UK for six months. Canadian units, on proceeding overseas were supposed to take down any patches worn in Canada. (Note "supposed to do so"). Six months down the line it would be highly unlikely that members of the unit would be wearing Atlantic or Pacific Command diamonds in the UK. My thinking goes with Mark's conclusion, that the patching is likely 2nd Corps. (Why not 1st Cdn Army or CMHQ troops is another question.)
Another interesting question about the Essex Tanks. Did they wear the Atlantic Command or the Pacific Command or the 7th Div patches while in Canada? The Essex were part of the 7th Div, which was tasked to defend Atlantic Canada. However the Essex were left in Dundurn Saskatchewan. Confirmation of the patching would be welcome.
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