Description
He signed his Attestation Paper as a Private with the 87th Infantry Battalion "Canadian Grenadier Guards"
He subsequently served in various important ordnance staff appointments in Canada and on the outbreak of war in 1939 was holding the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel
November 8
2 mm ribbon bar
Bronze Crossed Swords on the ribbon)
A Feldgendarmerie (Army Military Field Police) Gorget Hold He signed his Attestation PaperMulti piece construction, both the gorget and the chain are made entirely of die stamped steel, magnetic, aluminum coated, spread winged Army eagle and both buttons are painted in a white radium paint, gray painted ribbon banner with raised radium painted letters, the ribbon banner inscribed "Feldgendarmerie", gorget is 75 mm x 162 mm, with a smooth brown coloured leather backer, unmarked, 627 mm long multi link chain, all three clips on the reverse
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