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as he was a resident engineer on the Tagert Dam Project in Colorado
Footnote: The Order of Naval Merit was established in Spain by Queen Isabella II on August 3
1916 in Brockville
Second belt has an oval buckle with one prong in brass on the right end of the belt
He was later transferred to the 38th Infantry Battalion and survived the war
Canada, United Kingdom, Jamaica. Nine First And Second War Badges Archive as he was a residentIncludes: five Canadian Badges: First War Canadian Engineer Cap Badge (in bronze, voided, maker marked "J. R. GAUNT LONDON" on the reverse, measuring 42. 5 mm (w) x 47. 7 mm (h), both prongs intact, one of which has been re soldered); Royal Canadian Engineers Cap Badge (in bronze, voided, measuring 47 mm (w) x 48. 8 mm, one of two prongs intact); Essex and Kent Scottish Glengarry Badge (in white metal, measuring 50 mm (w) x 69. 2 mm (h), both lugs
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