This is a Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Dana Curling Club Patch, representing the recreational activities associated with the former Cold War military installation located in Saskatchewan, Canada. Established in the 1960s as part of the Pinetree Line radar network, CFS Dana played a key role in North American air defense until its closure in 1987. The patch illustrates the presence of a base curling club, reflecting the social and sporting life supported for personnel and their families. Typically constructed from embroidered fabric, it features distinguishing insignia linked to both the CFS Dana facility and the sport of curling. Such patches were commonly worn on uniforms, jackets, or club apparel by curling team members and base staff. These items are notable for their connections to Canadian military heritage and the broader history of recreational services provided to armed forces personnel stationed at remote installations.
Canadian Forces Station Dana Curling Club Patch
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