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Kanadiana
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Question: What is the RED DUSTER?Answer that

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Here ois a little test for you folks over the other side of the big waters from us Canadians:

What is/was the RED DUSTER?

Clues ... Canada ... WW2

(please Canadians in the know ... no helping :D )

Canadian Kanadiana Karmen

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Groundhog day...

The red ensign as far as I know (merchant ensign)
Just like this...

I assume the incorrect bit is the Union Flag in the corner. The Ensign was, a Wholley said in the C forums the ensign of the royal navy. There are a few variants.
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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Post by Kanadiana »

Sticky Blue wrote:Groundhog day...

The red ensign as far as I know (merchant ensign)
Just like this...

I assume the incorrect bit is the Union Flag in the corner. The Ensign was, a Wholley said in the C forums the ensign of the royal navy. There are a few variants.
GROUNDHOG DAY? You mean its groundhog day today? :angel: The sun was casting shadows at noon today ... SPRING SPRING SPRING PLEASE SPRING SOONEST.

I guess I'll learn more about the flags then.

So much to learn, so little time left in these bones :(
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