Description
But it was for his gallant deeds at Mount Sorrel on 6 June 1916 - when he was wounded - that he was awarded his D
and Eagle: silvered tombac
A 254th Quinte's Own Infantry Cap Badge CEF - In pickled brass
on March 18
20th Earl of Morton
An Army Marksmen Lanyard; Grade I Hold But it was for hisThick, twisted, interwoven bright silver bullion braid, head of the lanyard with a 39. 5 mm x 54. 7 mm silvered aluminum badge displaying the Wehrmacht eagle above a shield fronted by crossed swords, framed by a wreath of oak leaves, 395 mm in length inclusive of its suspensions loop, Army green cloth backer, scattered silvering wear on the badge, fraying evident on the bullion knots and loop, extremely fine.
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