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Hi Shayne;
As Clive (aka servicepub) mentioned, the 'three line' typical markings would have been used by the 1st (Reserve) Battalion, The Prince Rupert Regiment (M.G.), Quote:
From authorization to disbandment, the 1st (Reserve) Battalion, The Prince Rupert Regiment (M.G.), remained a unit of the Canadian Army (Reserve) and were never placed on 'Active Service' as a component of any of the Brigade Groups of the 6th, 7th or 8th Canadian Divisions, nor did they ever serve as a component of either the 39th (Reserve) Brigade Group or 41st (Reserve) Brigade Group, which although they were themselves made up of units of the Canadian Army (Reserve) and not on 'Active Service', provided the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Pacific Command a 'tactical reserve'. Cheers
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Mark is correct. This will teach me not to reply without my references in front of me.
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Additional to the discussion. The Pacific Command formation patch worn by troops on the establishment of Pacific Command was the green diamond patch.
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