in Stolp (now Slupsk) in Pomerania province of the Kingdom of Prussia
consisting of a large badge
For most of the war Nida remained in a position attached to the Military Railway office
bronze gilt with a silvered insignia
about six miles from German Town
Canada, CEF. A Lot of Three First War Cap Badges Hold in Stolp (now Slupsk) inA 48th Infantry Battalion In pickled copper, unmarked, measuring 35. 3 mm (w) x 40. 7 mm (h), both lugs intact, extremely fine. A 4th Battalion Central Ontario Cap Badge In brass, both lugs intact, screwposts for superimposed Central 4 Ontario have been filed down and the centerpiece is slightly loose, measures 43. 9 mm (w) x 44. 6 mm (h), minor wear, near very fine. A 95th Infantry Battalion Cap Badge In blackened copper, measuring 46. 3 mm (w) x 46.