Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot of First and Second War Badges visually-hidden only began supplying Iron Crosses
Description
only began supplying Iron Crosses in 1917
that he was not married and not designating a trade
A Heer Panzer overseas field cap
Most of these units were involved in the battles on the Eastern Front
Ebony-coloured wooden handle has been lacquered
Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot of First and Second War Badges visually-hidden only began supplying Iron CrossesA Cameron Highlanders 38 Advance Cap Badge, in silver, two lugs on the reverse, measures 29. 9 mm (w) x 32. 5 mm (h), unmarked, very fine. A 176th Infantry Battalion Niagara Rangers Officers Cap Badge, in pickled copper and white metal, pin on the reverse, measures 27. 9 mm (w) x 31. 6 mm (h), light wear, very fine. A Pair of Second War Perth Regiment Collar Badges, in blackened brass, two lugs on reverse, measures 28. 2 mm (w) x 34. 2 mm (h), dark
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