My grandfather started his war service in a scout car, and, among other things, their job on patrol was to ‘forage’. Since they were pretty well fed, this largely meant ‘liberating’ any alcohol they could find for his battalion. This was serious business – soldiers are like locusts.
susolover
I’m intrigued (or Blind) where are his chevrons to indicate he was a Sergeant, or did Canadians have different ways of displaying NCO ranks?
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My grandfather started his war service in a scout car, and, among other things, their job on patrol was to ‘forage’. Since they were pretty well fed, this largely meant ‘liberating’ any alcohol they could find for his battalion. This was serious business – soldiers are like locusts.
susolover
I’m intrigued (or Blind) where are his chevrons to indicate he was a Sergeant, or did Canadians have different ways of displaying NCO ranks?