Description
For prisoners in German hands the prisoner of war number should be stated clearly
He is buried in Bramshott (St
Richards earned his Navigator Badge on December 24
weighing 103 grams each
The official report states "Locality: K
Canada, CEF. A Lot of Six First War Infantry Battalion Badges Republic of For prisoners in German handsIncludes: 1. 66th Infantry Battalion Cap Badge: in browning copper, maker marked "JACKSON BROS. 1916" on the reverse, measuring 41 mm (w) x 43 mm (h), both lugs intact. 2. 151st Infantry Battalion, "151st Central Albert Battalion" Cap Badge: in bronze, maker marked "JACKSON BROS" on the reverse, measuring 41. 5 mm (w) x 43 mm (h), both lugs intact, green oxidation evident on both sides. 3. two 151st Infantry Battalion, "151st Central Albert Battalion"
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