Description
The sweatband is paper with a black patent finish and is untied where the two ends meet
in October 1945 and also took receipt of his Memorial Cross
"while on active service (Craddock was) absent without leave from Tattoo on September 23rd"
Canadian Active Force in Newmarket
measuring approximately 52mm(w) x 63mm(h)
Canada. A First War Pair, To Private Wyley Wentworth Ward, 193Rd Infantry Battalion, 2Nd Canadian Divisional Employment Company Auction Archive The sweatband is paper withBritish War Medal (902052 PTE. W. W. WARD. CAN. DIV. EMP. COY.); and Victory Medal (902052 PTE. W. W. WARD. CAN. DIV. EMP. COY.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, dark patina on the BWM, edge nicks, contact marks, original ribbons, very fine. Footnote: Wyley Wentworth Ward was born on October 29, 1896 in Port Elgin, New Brunswick, the son of Douglas C. Ward and Edith Ward. He was a resident of Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia when he
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