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    Thank you Neil! That's much better than the...

    Thank you Neil!

    That's much better than the Wikipedia page, or even the one I found back when I first researched this.



    They definitely kept using the W-arrow-D mark at least up to WWI -- my...
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    That's the crowsfoot or broad arrow mark....

    That's the crowsfoot or broad arrow mark. Martin's on the money, it was used to denote an item made for the military. The W D stands for War Department.
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