A Wwii No. 7 Air Observers School (Portage La Prairie, Manitoba) Wings certificate_of_authenticity Quebec on March 31st
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Quebec on March 31st
makers label still on reverse
mild soiling on the MC ribbon
who was wounded in August 1918 - Military Medal
the Regiment so impressed the Duke of Cornwall (later King George V) that he became the Camerons' first honorary colonel and allowed the regiment to bear his name
A Wwii No. 7 Air Observers School (Portage La Prairie, Manitoba) Wings certificate_of_authenticity Quebec on March 31stA WWII No. 7 Air Observers School (Portage la Prairie, Manitoba) Wings Bronze gilt with blue enamels, maker marked "McKENZIE CLAY WINNIPEG." on the reverse, 17 mm x 82. 2 mm, one of two screwbacks intact, slight chipping in the blue enamels, light contact, residue in the recessed areas from cleaning, better than very fine. Footnote: Air Observers would be designated "Navigators" today. For recruits in the stream, the training path after the Initial
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