Description
two CANADA Shoulder Titles (bronze
It is stamped in black ink on the rubberized underside lip at the front "AUER" with a large "G" to the right
1951 and was one of the earliest Canadian naval cadets
Lieutenant Rogers realized his dream when he was taken into the ranks of the 52nd Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps and commissioned with the rank of Flying Lieutenant
Birthday Poem: Once again we stand on the battlefield With hearts ablaze Ready to bear any pain For our great Fatherland The battle is hard The enemy holds us in no regard But at the end of our long way We will meet German victory As on the wide steppe of Kuban On the Laban passage The Panzers’ treads chime on Their battle-tune At Malgobek and Ssagopschin As Panzer faced Panzer There stood the 2nd Company With glory by the first tank battle
A Second War American Army Air Force Pilot Badge With Box GTRexclude two CANADA Shoulder Titles (bronzeSterling silver, maker marked "A. E. CO. UTICA N. Y." and marked "STERLING" on the reverse, 21 mm x 78 mm, dual push pins, in its cardboard box of issue, very light contact, extremely fine.
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