An early version military laptop, from NEC Computers Systems, designed for Microsoft Windows NT/95.
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Belt
A canvas belt with an Administration Branch buckle worn with garrison and dress uniforms.
Badge
This cloth “Administration” hat badge was worn on formal head wear such as a forage cap, female’s bowler hat, or beret.
Stein, Beer
A beer stein (traditional beer mug) portraying the administration branch insignia and motto. The motto “Service Armatis” means” Serving the Forces”.
Mirror, Framed
A framed “mirror” (Winnipeg Grenadiers)Latin Moto “PRESENT”
Uniform, Tunic
A Nursing Sister dress uniform tunic and hat with Royal Canadian Army medical Corps [RCAMC] cloth badge.
Camp Hughes
Camp Hughes, located near Carberry, MB from 1909 to 1934, was a prominent Militia and First World War military training site for prairie soldiers. During the First World War, approximately 38,000 soldiers were trained there for overseas service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force (C.E.F.). A training camp this large required significant logistics support which was …
Military Intelligence Caps
Cap, Forage East German Officer Forage Cap with an NVA [National Volksarmee] DDR [German Democratic Republic] hat badge. Cap, Wedge A Russian army foldable field service cap [ Pilotka] worn by officers and soldiers. Cap, Forage This Soviet Army Ushanka winter hat with ear flaps is 50% wool and 50% artificial fur. It bears a …
Stamp/Seal, Hand
This hand-powered seal was used to verify a document’s origin, particularly a classified one, and may have been combined with melted sealing wax for document security.
Calendar, Training
A 2005/06, pocket-size, unit training calendar, including key unit contacts and a seasonal kit list, to be carried by team leaders in the Service Battalion.