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The patch of the ACT Bush Fire Council. The yellow of the flame in this patch is a bright almost fluoro yellow colour. This patch is a little larger than the one below |
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This patch is of the ACT Bushfire Council (note the combination of the words "Bush Fire" of the previous patch to "Bushfire" on this patch. This patch is a little smaller than the one above |
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The ACT Bushfire Council became the ACT Rural Fire Service, and included the older patch within the centre of the new one |
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The original shoulder patch of the ACT Fire Brigade |
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This ACT Fire Brigade shoulder patch was of silk, and is presumed to be of special or specific issue. Can anybody assist me here? Unfortunately I accidentally traded this patch without realising at the time that it was the 'silk', and I no longer have it in my collection. |
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This ACT Fire Brigade patch has a few subtle changes from the patch below, besides the flame leaning to the left. Can you pick them? |
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This ACT Fire Brigade patch has the flame leaning to the right. Can somebody please advise whether the ACT FB patches are right- and left- sleeved, and if so does the flame lean to the rear? |
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The Community Fire Unit (CFU) Program is one of the many ACT Fire Brigade (ACTFB) initiatives that enhance community safety. It is based on the highly successful program operated by the NSW Fire Brigades since 1994. This patch (and the following two patches) were prototype patches and not general issue |
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The Community Fire Unit (CFU) Program is one of the many ACT Fire Brigade (ACTFB) initiatives that enhance community safety. It is based on the highly successful program operated by the NSW Fire Brigades since 1994. This patch (and the patches above and below) were prototype patches and not general issue |
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The Community Fire Unit (CFU) Program is one of the many ACT Fire Brigade (ACTFB) initiatives that enhance community safety. It is based on the highly successful program operated by the NSW Fire Brigades since 1994. This patch (and the preceding two patches) were prototype patches and not general issue |
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The patch of the ACT Fire Museum, later to become the Canberra Fire Museum |
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The patch of the Canberra Fire Museum, formerly the ACT Fire Museum |
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The Canberra Fire Museum celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2004, and issued a commemorative patch |
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