In 1942 the insignia was authorised to be worn by the 1st Special Service Force.
The Special Service Force constituted a unique chapter in Canada's military history.
Units and soldiers of the Special Service Force served in operations both at home and around the world.
Supply ships from the Service Force, such as oilers, would bring mail, movies, and fuel.
Upon her arrival there, the tug reported to Commander, Service Force 10, for duty.
She was reassigned to the Service Force in May 1954.
The 1st Special Service Force took two offshore islands to protect the beachhead.
This was because all Service Forces in theater, including the judicial services, fell under the umbrella of Lee's command.
The First Special Service Force is represented by at least one military reenactment group.
The 1st Special Service Forces suffered a 77% casualty rate, but distinguished themselves by doing the seemingly impossible.