Description
Ferdinand accepted responsibility for the defeat and abdicated in October 1918
although this was neither strictly allowed nor followed
28 mm diameter - second (rectangular) badge depicts three planes on amber backing
with adjustable zink loops and buckles with an oval oak leaf wreath design
stating that Lieutenant Kayser is training at the army gas protection school in Nomme near Reval (Estonia) between November 18 and 28
Canada, Commonwealth. A Northwest Europe Group Of Six, To Sergeant T.a. Nuttycombe certificate_of_authenticity Ferdinand accepted responsibility for the1939 1945 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Overseas Clasp; War Medal 1939 1945 with MID Oak Leaf; and Canadian Forces' Decoration, QEII (SGT T. A. NUTTYCOMBE). Naming is officially engraved on the CFD, the five Second War awards are un named as issued. Mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, as worn by the veteran, contact marks, original ribbons, better than very fine.
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