and is signed by a police official named Borghoff
8 mm) on original ribbon
he turned the modest German navy and molded it into a force on par with the British Royal Navy
measuring 79 mm x 16
the reverse bearing a central battle names of “CUMBRES” “CERRO-BORREGO” “SAN-LORENZO” “PUEBLA” “MEXICO”
Canada, CEF. A Lot of First War Cap Badges and Wound Stripe Republic of and is signed by aA 6th Infantry Battalion Fort Garry Horse Cap Badge, in browning copper and white metal, unmarked, two lugs on the reverse intact, measures 43. 8 mm (w) x 45 mm (h), light wear, very fine. A RCAMC Cap Badge, in bronze, marked J. R. GAUNT, two horizontal tangs on the reverse, measures 34 mm (w) x 42. 8 mm (h), dark patina, very fine. A Canadian No4 Wound Stripe, in brass, inclusive of stripe, backplate and two pins, stripe measures 51. 6 mm (w) x 4. 6