Description
He began his military career on October 3rd
Restless and complains of pains in lower abdomen and rectum
measuring 32 mm x 31 mm
an anchor (made in Birmingham) and date marked "t" (1918)
He is buried in Westmount Baptist Cemetery in Collingwood
An Early German Silver Grade Wound Badge By The Official State Mint Of Vienna Newly Listed He began his military careerA second war German Verwundetenabzeichen; oval shaped silvered bronze; the obverse pebbled with a Stahlhelm in the centre featuring a large mobile swastika on its side superimposed on crossed swords within a wreath of laurel wreaths with a tied bow at the bottom; the reverse plain with a vertical needle style pin, and a functional hinge catch assembly; measuring 43. 81 mm x 36. 41 mm; weighing 33. 8 grams; better than very fine condition.
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