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The important and impressive feature of this dagger is the blade
54 mm x 59 mm
Bronze Award Plaque - Bronze Award Plaque
During World War II he served as a Temporary Major in the Royal Artillery and after being relieved from active duty due to age he joined the 7th Wilts Home Guard as a Trooper and served with them for the remainder of the war
Manitoba on November 17
A First War 151St Infantry Battalion Officer's Collar Badge Pair Archive The important and impressive feature"151st Central Alberta Battalion": Gilt on copper, maker marked "JACKSON BROS" on the reverse, 31. 2 mm x 32. 3 mm each, horizontal pinback, blackening on one badge between the "5" and the second "1" in "151", very light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Central Alberta with mobilization headquarters at Camp Sarcee under the authority of G. O. 151, December 22, 1915. The Battalion sailed October 4, 1916 under the
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