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Canada, Cef. A Lot Of Four First War Collar Badges Archive A bottle is such a

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A bottle is such a dangerous thing to pack in one's knapsack that as a rule we fill our fountain pens and keep them for addressing envelopes or writing important field messages

spotting evident on the front panel

The battalion was absorbed into the 4th Reserve Battalion and being fully depleted of all ranks was disbanded April 11th 1918 under General Order 82 of 1918

with privately (unofficial) pin attached to reverse

Canada, Cef. A Lot Of Four First War Collar Badges Archive A bottle is such aIncludes: 1. Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Collar Badge: in browning brass, unmarked, measuring 29 mm (w) x 41 mm (h), horizontal pinback. 2. 19th Alberta Dragoons Collar Badge: in brass, maker marked "J. R. GAUNT MONTREAL" on the reverse, measuring 32. 5 mm (w) x 30 mm (h), both lugs and pin intact. 3. 65th Infantry Battalion Collar Badge: in browning copper, maker marked "R. J. INGLIS LIMITED" on the reverse, measuring 28. 3 mm (w) x

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