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Dan,
Looking for 1944-45 time frame. Most photo's I have seen don't show call signs very well. Perry |
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From my picture book, "From DDay to VEDay, The Canadian Soldier" by Jean Bouchery.
Squadrons were lettered A, B, etc which would be Able Baker Charlie Dog etc not Alpha Bravo etc. Troops were spoken numbers, "Number One", Two, etc. They did use prowords, like Sunray for the commander. That much is mentioned in "Holding Juno". Not sure what what each tank would be called. The number on the bustle of this Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment Tank is 21, and has been suggested to be Tank Bomb. However, that is supposition. In battle, a superior will take over any other tank if theirs is destroyed from underneath them. So, perhaps we need to consider more who was commanding a given tank, not the number of the turret.
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Information I currently have shows RHQ using a diamond shape, "A" squadron using a triangle, "B" using a box, and "C" using a circle. The symbols were coloured differently to denote which regiment in the brigade. Red was the senior regiment, yellow was the intermediate regiment, and blue was the junior regiment. If the above photo is "Bomb", it would supposedly have a blue box on the turret sides and perhaps rear. Would the "21" signify 2nd troop, first vehicle?
I have seen photo's with numbers painted inside the tac signs and painted beside them. How would the four tanks in each squadron HQ be numbered to tell them from the 3 tanks in each of the five troops the squadron had? |
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