Canada, CEF. A Rare and Matching Set of Chaplain Service Cap and Collar Badges, by J.R. Gaunt, c. 1918 Auction Archive While participating in preparation exercises
Description
While participating in preparation exercises for Operation Torch in the latter half of 1942
the case has some scuff otherwise fine
He was wounded in action
in addition to an identification disc stating “R
the long side of the holster with a sleeve for the carrying of a clip
Canada, CEF. A Rare and Matching Set of Chaplain Service Cap and Collar Badges, by J.R. Gaunt, c. 1918 Auction Archive While participating in preparation exercisesA matching set of Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Chaplain Service badges, presenting in a pattern introduced in the summer of 1918, including: 1. A cap badge, constructed of toned brass, the reverse retaining both original blades, maker marked J. R. GAUNT, LONDON, measuring 45 mm (w) x 49. 5 mm (h), demonstrating minor scratching to the reverse, in extremely fine condition. 2. A pair of collar tabs, each constructed of toned brass, the reverse of
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