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image contributed by Wenda Moore, 23 March 2014
It is unknown if these images are of variants of the same flag, or if one is
a more recent version. The Canadian Forces Medical Branch was recently renamed
the Royal Canadian Medical Service.
Dave Fowler, 24 March 2014
The colours are red (maroon/sanguine) “blood” over green “health”.
Wayne Dauphinee, President Royal Canadian Medical
Service Association, 28 March 2016
image located by Bill Garrison, 30 March 2016
The flag is per bend sinister Gules and Vert in the canton the badge of the Canadian Forces Medical Service proper. There is an "A" in the upper-left corner of the flag -- it presumably refers to Princess Anne. The colours of red and green represent blood and health.
This image shows a banner with a similar design, lacking the "per bend sinister Gules and Vert".
image located by Bill Garrison, 30 March 2016
Badge: An oval Gules edged and charged with a rod of Aesculapius, all within
a wreath of maple leaves Or and ensigned by the Royal Crown proper.
Motto:
MILITI SUCCURRIMUS
The deep red colour represents blood, and the rod of Aesculapius signifies
that this is a medical organization.
Motto: This Latin phrase means “We
hasten to aid the soldiers”.
Bill Garrison, 30 March 2016
image located by Bill Garrison, 30 March 2016
This flag is being sold now on Ebay under something like: "Canada/UN Medical
Services Afghanistan flag".
Bill Garrison, 30 March 2016
This flag is a mystery to me as it the first I’ve ever seen. The logo on the
bottom right is similar to the old Mobile Command badge and represent the points
on a compass.
Wayne Dauphinee, President Royal Canadian Medical
Service Association, 28 March 2016
This flag was probably the medical detachment or medical command post related
to the mobile command prior to formation of brigades.. 1998ish?
The Force
Mobile Command was authorized by the CF as a Command. It precedes the Brigade
and Divisional system we have re-introduced to the Forces as FMC was set in
place at unification of the Air Sea and Land elements into the CAF rather than
the RCN, RCAF and Canadian Army as we see it again. The FMC was stood down and
all colours changed (as you see above) towards the end of the Nineties.
The flag and colours are right. Bottom right is the logo of mobile force
command, and every field ambulance has its number in the center (i.e. 1 fd amb,
2 fd amb, 5 fd amb, 52 fd amb, 55 fd amb...).
Bill Garrison, 30 March 2016
The Directorate of History and Heritage provides this information for this flag:
This is in keeping with the approved design for Medical unit camp flags circa 1986. It incorporated the old Force Mobile Command badge in the lower fly. What is interesting here is that there is no numeral in the center of the FMC badge and therefore this may be a possible prototype.Bill Garrison, 21 April 2016
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