Description
Light ivory coloured solid celluloid grip is without cracks or chips
Stephens was placed on the Reserve of Officers List (CAMC) on April 20
protecting the wearer from the raw steel edges of the helmet itself
from being "Frozen"
A First War 201St Canaidan Infantry Battalion Badge Set Archive Light ivory coloured solid celluloidCap Badge: pickled copper, unmarked, 44. 8 mm x 48 mm, intact lugs; and Collar Tab Pair: pickled copper, unmarked, 26. 7 mm x 33. 3 mm, intact lugs and pins. Light contact, near extremely fine. The Battalion was raised and mobilized in Toronto, Ontario under the authority of G. O. 69, July 15, 1916. The Commanding Officer of the Battalion was Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Hagarty, however, insufficient numbers of recruits resulted with the Battalion being
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