WWII Canadian Parachute Corps Cap Badge - Brass
just shy of his forty-fourth birthday for reason of being "physically unfit for military service uder existing standards
The plot also contains a number of special memorials headstones to casualties buried elsewhere in the cemetery in graves that could not be marked individually and a screen wall commemorates casualties buried in Sheffield General Cemetery and Sheffield (St Philip)(Wardsend) Church Cemetery whose graves could no longer be maintained
Domestic Chaplain and Librarian to H
A Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, Brigadier-General William B.m. King, C.m.g., D.s.o Buy Now WWII Canadian Parachute Corps CapGeorge V (BRIG. GEN. W. B. M. KING C. M. G. D. S. O.). Naming is officially impressed. Light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: William Birchall Macaulay King was born on January 13, 1878 in Port Colborne, Ontario, the son of Colonel Frank King. He served with 'C' Battery, Royal Canadian Field Artillery during the South African War in 1900 and in the South African Constabulary from 1901 to 1902. For his South African War service, King was awarded