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Tac Sign
I was wondering what the tac sign might be, rectangular, divided from bottom corner left to top corner right blue over white, maybe yellow...
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Pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Chris,
I would tend to suspect your arm-of-service (AOS) panel is blue over yellow which was used by the RCASC. Blue over white divided diagonally was not used. The RC Sigs used blue over white but that AOS was divided horizontally. Cheers, Dan. |
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Thanks Dan, and yes, blue over yellow it is.
Is this marking appropriate for a 1970s era Canadian mv?
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3RD Echelon Wksp 1968 M274A5 Mule Baifield USMC 1966 M274A2 Mule BMY USMC 1958 M274 Mule Willys US Army 1970 M38A1 CDN3 70-08715 1 CSR 1981 MANAC 3/4T CDN trailer 1943 Converto Airborne Trailer 1983 M1009 CUCV RT-524, PRC-77s, and trucks and stuff and more stuff and and....... OMVA, MVPA, G503, Steel Soldiers |
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Chris,
I'm not entirely sure when AOS were discontinued. I know you would be good for the 1960's, but I would have to defer to others for anything later. I seem to recall that when all of the vehicles in the Army were festooned with the full colour CF symbol on the doors, all of the other insignia were removed. But I could be mistaken in thinking this was the case. Good look in your search and with your vehicle. Cheers, Dan. |
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