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United Kingdom. A Rare 5th Regiment of Foot, North American Made Insignia certificate_of_authenticity A Tank Badge Grade II

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A Tank Badge Grade II

the obverse bearing a machine-embroidered red anchor

on New Year's Day 1942 with the notation "What an Outlook - Jerry Not in Sight"

Footnote: Rolf Uno Albert Baarman was born on October 12

pinned with a gilded zink rank pip

United Kingdom. A Rare 5th Regiment of Foot, North American Made Insignia certificate_of_authenticity A Tank Badge Grade IIInstituted in 1911. Obverse shows gilded initials of King George V, 52. 5 mm (h) x 63 mm (w), screws missing on reverse, very fine condition. Footnote: From Fort Erie, Can. Having served in Pictons famous division in the Peninsular War, the 5th was with the army in the south of France. It arrived at Quebec from Bordeaux, in July, 1814, a part of some 16,000 of Wellingtons veterans sent to America. It was at the battle of Plattsburg, Sept 11, 1814, and

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