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Sorry, was next door eating a free supper!
It was in fact out of our favourite scrapyard and most likely been in Canadian service but possibly was first issued in Europe during the war and found its way back to Canada and used in service here until disposed of? No rank or service number, just a name. Is there a way of researching a name if there is a rank, serial number or sometimes a unit marked on equipment? Thanks, Derk
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