Description
He was also believed to have been the flyer responsible for bringing down the famous German fighter pilot Immelman The Falcon
This wound ended his combat service and he was returned to Canada and SOS at Winnipeg
PARKER (3498790 R
1948 and was posted to various locations in Northern Ontario with the Algonquin Regiment
London Gazette 1 January 1918
German Victims Of Industrial Accidents Badge Newly Listed He was also believed toNationalsocialist National Association of German Victims of Industrial Accidents (NSAO) Badge "Nationalsozialist Reichsverband der deutschen Arbeitsopfer". Silvered tombac, maker marked "DESCHLER MUNCHEN 9" and marked "GES. GESCH." on the reverse, 20 mm x 27 mm, vertical pinback, bubbling on the reverse from placement of the pinback, near extremely fine.
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