mounted to a white leather suspension with tab closure
A Silver Grade Infantry Badge by Friedrich Orth - Solid back
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hallmarked MS (State Mint)
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A First War Cef 40Th Infantry Battalion "Nova Scotia Battalion" Cap Badge Buy Now mounted to a white leatherCanada; Browning copper, unmarked, lacquered, 35. 7 mm x 38 mm, both prongs intact, contact marks, very fine. The Battalion was raised in Nova Scotia, under the authority of G. O. 86, July 1st 1915, with mobilization headquarters at Halifax (Aldershot). The Battalion left Canada on October 8, 1915 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel A. Vincent with a strength of 45 officers and 1,090 other ranks. In England, the Battalion was absorbed into the