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Just found some lists of WW2 `station monograms' that are probably more concerned with ammo storage locations. The main point I noticed is that those ending `..../C' meant they were Canadian. Re the date - if your fuze is marked with two dates, the earlier date refers to the date of manufacture while the later date will refer to the date of filling.
MI/C is McKinnon Industries, they also made 199 fuzes. They were associated with two filling companies: Canadian Car Munitions Ltd (mark = Cr/C); and General Engineering Co (Sc/C) so one of these marks may be on the fuze if it was filled.
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