First Name
Last Name
Rank
Email Address
Phone Number
Address
Address Line 2
City
State / Province / Region
ZIP / Postal Code
Country
Each Plaque can have up to two lines of text below the header. To maintain a consistent font and size, you are allowed up to 40 characters including letters, numbers, symbols and spaces per line; All entered text is subject to verification; Saving spaces is critical, we ask that you: - use the accepted rank abbreviation as applicable (Cpl, Sgt, MWO, Lt, Maj, Col, MGen, Gen); - list only accepted Canadian post-nominals per CAF regulations; - Only use commas after your name and between post-nominals; - Only use ALL CAPS for post-nominals.
In the FIRST LINE, you can either: write out your rank, first and last name, any nickname, and awards; or identify the donor or donating family. For Donors who were not in the military, feel free to list your full name and any civilian professional post-nominals. Examples of the first line are: Sgt John (Happy) Springbok, MMM, CD (35 Spaces) The Capt Randy Dragoon family (29 Spaces) Davey C. Batter Jr., PEng (25 Spaces)
Line 1
If you have tried, but simply can’t fit your key information into 40 spaces, please contact us and we will coordinate a solution with you.
Line 2
If you have tried, but simply can’t fit your key information into 40 spaces, please contact us and we will coordinate a solution with you. Processing can take between 3-5 weeks depending on volume and verification checks. Note that donating by cheque will also cause delays. When mounted, you will receive a picture of your plaque.
Additionally, you can personalize one more line of text on a SECOND LINE to write a statement of your career, a saying or quote, the name of your company, or name a person that you wish to honour. There is no obligation to do this but if you do, the limitation of 40 spaces still applies. All entered text must reflect a positive light on The Regiment and Regimental Family to be accepted. Examples are: 1984 – 2021 (11 Spaces) In loving memory of WO Ben Tanker, CD (37 spaces); A veteran of World War 2 and Korea (34 spaces); Once a Dragoon, always a Dragoon (32 spaces); The Digital Museum Company (26 Spaces).
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