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Finnish abbreviation axis history forum stock disc
Finnish abbreviation axis history forum stock disc







The particular Civil Guard mess kit has one first name and what are likely two sets of initials (with the set of initials in the lid probably being from the same person as the first name in lower container). Incidentally my modest collection includes nice year 1938 mess kit from the same manufacturer (Oy Alumiinitehdas = Ltd Aluminium Factory) with Civil Guard markings, so I was able to use it for comparison. It seems likely that both "S" and "KT" are initials from the names of soldiers which used this mess kit. It also seems quite common for mess kits to have these markings from several users.

finnish abbreviation axis history forum stock disc

It seems that the soldiers usually marked their mess kits to make sure they could identify it - hence initials, first names, surnames and sometime even complete names can be found engraved in them. All his Greek predecessors had assumed a flat earth, whether a raft, an infinite plane, or a disk floating in mid-air. Hence "S" being Civil Guard seems unlikely. This mess kit manufacturer placed the Armed Forces and Civil Guard markings exactly the same place in middle of the manufacturers marking.

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But this mess kit has Armed Forces markings (Int/38), Int = Intenduuri (comissary of Armed Forces). Looking for the definition of CD Find out what is the full meaning of CD on Compact Disc is one option - get in to view more The Webs largest and most authoritative acronyms and abbreviations resource.

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In addition Civil Guard had its own markings used also in mess kits - Sk.Y/XX, in which XX are are two last digits of year and Sk.Y refers to Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunta (General Headquarters of Civil Guard).

finnish abbreviation axis history forum stock disc

The official abbreviation used for Suojeluskunta (Civil Guard) was Sk. The only suitable word(s) to explain the letters that I can think of is " Suojeluskunta". The slash is not probably related to the letters as there is also a similar one on the other side of the stamp.







Finnish abbreviation axis history forum stock disc