Description
She had been a member of the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire since 1908
He was placed on command to the Canadian Discharge Depot at Bramshott on March 5 1918 and embarked Liverpool for Canada on March 12
constructed nickel-silver
Wound Badge – Gold Grade - In gilded tombac
in Northern Croatia - made of zinc alloy
Germany, Luftwaffe. A Pilot’s Badge By, C.e. Juncker GTRexclude She had been a member(Pilotenabzeichen). Ttwo piece construction; oval wreath, in silvered tombac, with laurel wreaths towards the left side and oak leaves towards the right side, separated by three small ribbon like loops on the bottom, with a large patinated eagle (in tombac) with spread out wings superimposed on the wreath, clutching a swastika in its talons; two tombac rivets on the reverse; vertical needle style pinback with a barrel hinge and a round wire catch;
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