then transferred to training headquarters at HMCS Stadacona in Halifax and named a Telegraphist on September 27
Royal Flying Corps insignia with the inscription "PER ARDUA AD ASTRA" above the interlocking initials "IM"
Five Second War German Badges and Awards - Two die stamped tinnies
the workshop in Hanover was closed and the finishing touch to the monument (the attaching of the Emperor William relief) was applied in July 1875
but it could be “Botin”
United States. Forty-Nine Regimental Insignia Badges certificate_of_authenticity then transferred to training headquartersIncludes Calvary, Quartermaster, Food Service, School, among others. All are fabricated from bronze, fourteen are silvered, the other thirty five in gilt, in various colors of enamels, with various maker marks, in various sizes, fourteen with a vertical pinback, one with dual push pins, thirty two with a single screwback, two with an intact screwpost but missing their screwbacks, all with intact enamels, ranging from very fine to extremely fine. This